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Robinson Crusoe male or female

Robinson Crusoe was male.

Which of Friday's traits does Crusoe find admirable

His bravery, as evident in the animals he killed.

Who or what is most likely an antagonist in Robinson Crusoe

The earthquake

Crusoe's mental debate about sin -- APEX

Which of the following story events from Robinson Crusoe would be considered situational irony

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.

Which of Crusoe's traits most clearly identifies him as the protagonist of Robinson Crusoe

his guilt over disobeying his parents

Which of Crusoe's feelings motivations or circumstances can modern readers most likely identify with

His desire to live an adventurous life

Which statement best illustrates Crusoe's reasons for teaching Friday about his religion

He believes that his religion is superior to Friday's religion.----APEX

Which story event best illustrates Crusoe's dominance

when friday places his head under crusoe's foot

Which 17th century value is most clearly shown in Robinson crusoe

Being grateful, which is shown by Crusoe thanking God for his survival

APEX

Crusoe's inner struggle with the consequences of disobedience is best represented by what type of conflict

Character versus self

Which sentence from defoes Robinson crusoe best illustrates the concepts found in the great chain of being

[M]y boy Xury, which I was loth to take; not that I was not willing to let the captain have him, but I was very loth to sell the poor boy's liberty, who had assisted me so faithfully in procuring my own (28).

Based on the events in Robinson Crusoe what statement most likely reflects Defoe's beliefs about governors and subjects

the best masters are the ones who act as fathers toward their subjects

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