he meets friday when two cannibals were chasing friday.
The name of Robinson Crusoe's companion was Friday.
Robinson Crusoe's sidekick is named Friday.
Friday
Robinson Crusoe names his servant Friday in honor of the day of the week when he rescued him.
In Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe," Friday is the name given to the native man whom Crusoe rescues and befriends on the island. He is named Friday because that was the day of the week Crusoe saved him from his captors.
Crusoe met this man on a Friday, so he called him Man Friday as his English name. Some readers claim that he wasn't his friend but his servant. This may seem like a minor point, but because he was black it seemed controversial to later readers in that he continued his role as in the developed world. It also created the phrase Man Friday, a male server and girl Friday, a female server.
"Friday." He called him that because he believed he had found this native man on a Friday.
The novel you are referring to is called Robinson Crusoe.
Robinson Crusoe's birth name is Robinson Kreutznaer.
He met him on a Friday, after rescuing him from being held captive and gives him the name Friday for that reason.
Robinson Crusoe's mother's name was unknown in the novel "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. She is not mentioned by name in the story.
Friday is not a character from "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. The main characters in the story are Ebenezer Scrooge, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come.