Crusoe
He bid me observe it, and I should always find, that the calamities of life were shared among the upper and lower part of mankind; but that the middle station of life had the fewest disasters, and was not exposed to so many vicissitudes as the higer or lower part of mankind.(28) Crusoe disobeys his father's advice and goes off to sea to become apart of the upper station of life. His unexpected adventures make him go through terrible misfortunes, life threatening disasters, and hardships. All of his disasters led him ending up on a unstabled island. This allows him to slowy stop his wrong doings and then good doings are rewarded to him. Crusoe's relationship becomes strong with God, and he climbs his way up to the upper Young man, 'says he, 'you ought never to go to sea any more, you ought to take this for a plain and visible taken that you are not a Crusoe was once again retold to step back down to the middle station of life. The captain warned Crusoe that he would meet with nothing but disasters and dissappointments if he didn't return back to his father's house. But
health and strength returned, I bestirred my
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