1. Religion and Economics in Robinson Crusoe
At first, Crusoe can be characterized as a man who is in large part a product of his environment and the ideals of current society. ... In just this comment, Crusoe is shown to be an economical man with a moral impulse. ... However, upon realizing the need for God in his life and the importance of practicing religious values, he revises his schedule to include his new way of living along with the old. ... The man who wrote this list proves to have a significantly different perspective on life than the man who created the one early in the novel, where God was not even mentioned, let alone place...
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