Before
Crusoe's shipwreck, he has access to other human beings, clothing, shelter, weapons, tools, and
food and drink. In the period immediately after his shipwreck, he has none of these things, as
detailed in the following passage:
I began to look round
me, to see what kind of place I was in, and what was next to be done; and I soon found my
comforts abate, and that, in a word, I had a dreadful deliverance; for I was wet, had no clothes
to shift me, nor anything either to eat or...
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