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.