Write for 10 minutes on social relations on the island. How does Crusoe use the island itself as a way to subdue the mutineers?
Conversion of Friday 151
Demonstration of R.C.'s power (the gun and the
kid goat)
The dialogue about creation and god 155
R.C. tells Friday that his god is an evil spirit
and that his wise men are fakes 157
R.C: when we teach, we learn a subject better
(religion)
R.C. is a "linear thinker" 160
Friday: why are you angry with me? 163
27 years on the island
presentiment that deliverance is at hand 166
reluctance for R.C. to dip his hands in blood
Spaniard speaks Latin
Catalogue of wounded and killed: 171
Discovery of Friday's father
myth of white man as god 175
English crew mutiny
11 Englishmen land
RC sees himself as he was 27 years ago 182
conditions made to captain of ship 184
punishment for mutiny is hanging
RC staves the mutineers' boat
prisoners sorted 188
R.C. has six men to overtake mutineers
Friday and man call out to mutineers; lead them
in circles
organization as army general, lieutenant general
192
another Robinson is part of English crew
R.C. is called a governor
What is the significance of the two dreams Crusoe has?
What does Defoe mean by "the middle station" of life? Who tells Crusoe
to pursue this path?
How does Crusoe respond to the appearance of the English ship and the
landing of one of its boats?
Name two ways Crusoe prepares for the future while living on the island.
Why do some critics read Robinson Crusoe as a spiritual autobiography?