Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Campiegn Finace essays
Campiegn Finace essays    By definition, a savage is an uncivilized person. Friday would not fit this       description because he was civilized. He was a product of the civilization that       surrounded him where he came from. His appearance, behaviors, and beliefs       were that of all the others in what might be called his tribe. The simple fact       that he had religious beliefs is evidence of him being somewhat civilized. A       savage can also be thought of as anyone or anything not European. Clearly       Friday was not European, yet his features were not consistent with what       would normally be considered savage. He is described as having a very       good Countenance, not a fierce and surly Aspect..., he had all the       Sweetness and Softness of an European in his Countenance too..., His       Hair was long and black, not curld like Wool..., The Colour of his Skin       was not quite black, but very tawny; and yet not of an ugly yellow nauseous       tawny, as the Brasilians, and Virginians, and other Natives of America       are..., and his Nose small, not flat like the Negroes, a very good mouth,       thin Lips, and his fine Teeth well set, and white as Ivory (Defoe 205). When       the two characters meet, Friday approaches Robinson Crusoe in a very       sedate manner, Friday is terrified yet he does not lash out at Robinson       Crusoe. He does not seem wild, ferocious or barbaric in any way. He uses       sign language at  first to communicate, which indicates knowledge of some       sort of primitive language. He is quick to learn Robinson Crusoes language       and is eager to learn more while Robinson Crusoe stays clear of learning       Fridays language. It is apparent that Friday has religious or spiritual beliefs       right from the beginning. When Robinson Crusoe saves Friday from the       savages that brought him to the island to devour him, Friday is extremely    ...     
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