1. Religion and Economics in Robinson Crusoe
He notes, "I began to comfort my self as well as I could, and to set the good against the evil, that I might have something to distinguish my case from worse, and I stated it very impartially, like debtor and creditor, the comforts I enjoy'd, against the miseries I suffer'd." ... 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. ... 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 thi...
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