Robinson Crusoe portrays a lone...
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Robinson Crusoe portrays a lone castaway (the original castaway)
on a desert island for 28 years. Over the years, Crusoe proved himself a quick
learner, an ingenious worker, and successful adaptor of everything usable. Then he built a
boat to escape.
"I went to work upon this boat the most like a fool that ever man did who had any of his senses awake. I pleased myself with the design, without determining whether I was ever able to undertake it; not but that the difficulty of launching my boat came often into my head, but I put a stop to my own inquiries into it, by this foolish answer which I gave myself, 'Let's first make it; I'll warrant I'll find some way or other to get it along when 'tis done.' "
No matter his effort or cleverness, he couldn't get it to the water. His months of work sat on the beach to mock him as a rotting, cracking boat for years to come.
"I went to work upon this boat the most like a fool that ever man did who had any of his senses awake. I pleased myself with the design, without determining whether I was ever able to undertake it; not but that the difficulty of launching my boat came often into my head, but I put a stop to my own inquiries into it, by this foolish answer which I gave myself, 'Let's first make it; I'll warrant I'll find some way or other to get it along when 'tis done.' "
No matter his effort or cleverness, he couldn't get it to the water. His months of work sat on the beach to mock him as a rotting, cracking boat for years to come.