Robinson Crusoe

Symbolism of the money in Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

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Crusoe initially goes to sea in the hopes of making his fortune. He later establishes a plantation for the same reason. In the end, Crusoe realizes that money is everything, and in some case it's useless..... when you're stranded on a desert island for instance.

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