That fact is Crusoe’s ability to recover a vast array of tools from the carpenter’s stores in the shipwreck, including hatchets and a (crucially important) grindstone. The analogy holds good when you realize a key fact, often overlooked, about Crusoe’s situation. In some ways, however, a closer analogy is to English literature’s most famous castaway, Robinson Crusoe. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĪll this is reminiscent of the recent movie Gravity, in which an astronaut finds herself drifting through space.
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