Wednesday, 8 April 2009

What are two types of salvation in the novel Robinson Crusoe?

The two most
important types of salvation in are personal (religious) salvation, and
physical (safety) salvation. Robinson undergoes both during the course of the novel.


His religious salvation comes after an illness which almost kills him, after which he
realizes the importance and personal intervention of God in his many misfortunes:


...as soon as I saw but a prospect of living and that I should not
starve and perish for hunger, all the sense of my affliction wore off; and I began to be very
easy, applied...





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