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Robinson Crusoe's ship is named the "Salvator." In Daniel Defoe's novel, the ship is wrecked on a remote island, leading to Crusoe's isolation and adventures. The ship plays a significant role in the story, symbolizing both his past life and the journey that sets the stage for his survival and self-discovery.

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