Robinson Crusoe
To what does Crusoe attribute his good fortune in landing on the island in Chapter 4 of Robinson Crusoe ?
To what does Crusoe attribute his good fortune in landing on the island in Chapter 4 of Robinson Crusoe ?
To what does Crusoe attribute his good fortune in landing on the island in Chapter 4 of Robinson Crusoe ?
The isle is a place of reflections, and justification of fate continues. The reader repeatedly observes the narrator marveling at the course of events and attributing all of the goodness to Providence and God.
Robinson Crusoe