1. Religion and Economics in Robinson Crusoe
He notes that he is lonesome on the island, separated from all of humanity; however, he has figured out ways to survive completely on his own. ... 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. ... Crusoe notes as a result of being in isolation, he no longer feels influenced by the evils of society or surrounded by the temptations of sin. ... Defoe notes this constant challen...
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