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Crusoe survives through hard work and resourcefulness, whereas the other masters were lazy and unproductive.----APEX

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How does crusoe differ from the English and spanish masters he left behind to develop the island?

Crusoe masters his servants by earning respect, whereas other masters earned it through violence. -apex


According to crusoe what character do the mutineers that makes them unsuitable masters?

Crusoe believed that the mutineers lacked leadership skills and discipline, making them unsuitable masters. He thought that they were careless and reckless, which would not make them effective rulers on the island. Crusoe felt that their lack of responsibility and organization would lead to chaos and trouble.


Which story event best illustrates Crusoe's dominance?

crusoe refers to the ships dog as his constant companion and friend


Who was the man whom Robinson crusoe save?

The man whom Robinson Crusoe saves is a native man named Friday. Crusoe saves him from being sacrificed by cannibals and they develop a close bond, with Friday becoming Crusoe's loyal companion and friend.


According to Crusoe what characteristic do the mutineers have that makes them unsuitable masters?

Crusoe describes the mutineers as having no sense of leaderly responsibility or self-discipline. He argues that their lack of respect for the authority and order of the ship would make them unfit to be in charge as masters.


What kind of dog is Dundee in Crusoe?

I think it is an English Shepherd.


Why does the English captain tell Robinson Crusoe that he will do anything Robinson Crusoe wishes?

Because the captain wants Robinson Crusoe to help him. The captain has just been marooned on Crusoe's island and wants to get his ship and crew back, at any cost.


What is the source of Crusoe's mastery over the English captain?

Promise of protection


What is the source of Crusoe's mastery over the English captain?

Promise of protection


Who wrote Robinson Crusoe?

Robinson Crusoe was written by Daniel Defoe, who is considered by many to be the father of journalism.


Why does the English Captain tell Robinson Crusoe that he will do anything he wishes?

Because the captain wants Robinson Crusoe to help him. The captain has just been marooned on Crusoe's island and wants to get his ship and crew back, at any cost.


What was Robinson Crusoe called by the Englishmen?

In England he was called Robinson Crusoe. That was not his real name. His real name was Robinson Kreutznaer. But it ws corrupted by the English language, so his family decided to start writing and spelling their names Crusoe.