1. Religion and Economics in Robinson Crusoe
Once one has a better awareness of life, one can incorporate the practical and current modes of living that society so greatly enforces. ... 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. ... Defoe demonstrates that both ways of living can be interconnected and exercised simultaneously. ... Crusoe recognizes his selfish motives and the superficial ways of living that society has imposed upon him and he changes his focus and perspective on life to include God an...
- Word Count: 2834
- Approx Pages: 11
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate