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Justus Rau ∙
Robinson Crusoe was male.
Crusoe purchases a sugar cane plantation and lives the life he told his father that he didn't want to live.
Crusoe wants freedom, so he leaves his parents' house, but then he's forced to be a slave to a ship captain.
Describing Crusoe's self-examination develops the idea of battling one's flaws.
Europeans believed that non-Christians deserved fewer rights...
the best masters are the ones who act as fathers toward their subjects