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Robinson Crusoe names his servant Friday in honor of the day of the week when he rescued him.

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he meets friday when two cannibals were chasing friday.


What was the name of the other person on the island with Robinson Crusoe?

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.


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