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Robinson Crusoe By Daniel Defoe Essay, Research Paper

In Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe illustrates the beliefs of a 18th century

British citizen. Robinson Crusoe, stranded on an island, takes it upon himself

to better those around him. He takes the time to educate Friday and teach him

?civil? ways. Crusoe feels the burden of a British citizen for he believes

that it is necessary and a Christian thing to do. Crusoe views Friday as an

inferior being and feels that he should better this being by showing him the

true way of life that is exemplified by a gentleman. This imperial view was held

by most Britain and was what they felt as a moral obligation to show inferior

people the correct way. Robinson Crusoe sees his situation as a time to

establish another branch of the British Empire and appointed himself king. He

viewed everything on the island as being his. Robinson Crusoe thought himself to

be the most superior being therefore is was necessary to guide everything in the

British manner. When he discovers and saves Friday, he is wary of letting

someone of such meager lifestyle stay with him. Yet Crusoe still takes the time

to educate this man and teach him how to serve his master. Crusoe named Friday

to remind him of the day that he saved his life. This was supposed to brand

Friday with an everlasting debt to Crusoe. Another imperialist action that

Crusoe takes is teaching Friday English. He makes absolutely no effort to learn

the language of Friday?s people and the first word that he teaches Friday is

Master. This is so that Friday will recognize the fact that Crusoe is his

superior. After Robinson Crusoe has sufficiently educated Friday he instructs

Friday in the ways of Christianity. This is a moral action that Crusoe takes in

order to save Friday?s soul. Yet in other aspects of their relationship Crusoe

often contradicts these imperialistic beliefs. Crusoe utilizes Friday as a tool,

by making him work, but he also sees him as a compatriot. He often recounts how

loyal a servant Friday was and how he finally trusted him. He went into battle

and entrusted his life with an inferior being. I do not believe that a British

soldier would trust a cannibal with his life. Crusoe has come to believe,

though, that Friday has been civilized enough that he could bring him back with

him to England. Crusoe almost admires Friday in some instances. For example,

when Friday kills the bear crossing the mountains, Crusoe seems enchanted with

the way that he handled the hunt. He was interested by another culture?s

process of killing an animal. This contradicts the imperialistic way of

thinking. Crusoe should have shown Friday the proper way to dispose of a threat

such as a bear. Friday was endangering others? lives by showing a cultural

quirk. Crusoe is under the belief that British citizens have a moral obligation

to better the lives of inferiors. God who has given him such gifts has placed

this moral burden upon his shoulders and he must show others the higher way.

Being stranded on a desert island is a perfect way to practice imperialism and

Crusoe does just that. He has taught the natives English and shown them the

correct way to address God, thus practicing imperialism.

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