Robinson Crusoe and Friday Essay Families, in the late 17 th century, played an important role in the development of children. Since Robinson Crusoe left his family at a relatively young age, he was unable to see that people cared for him on a daily basis. To be set free, a person is able to live on their own without being told what to do and when to do it, with the government being the exception in that you have to do what they tell you to do. Crusoe fails to set Friday free because, Friday is the closest thing to a brother he’s had in about thirty years.
Crusoe resembles a big brother trying to teach a younger sibling how to talk or comprehend what’s going on. He say’s “Made it my business to teach him everything that as proper to make him speak, and understand me when I spake.” Crusoe takes on the role of the big brother, and Friday takes on the role as the younger brother. Younger brothers usually look up to their big brothers and want to be just like them. I believe this is why Crusoe wants to teach Friday. It gives Crusoe the feeling of being greatly admired. By the title character teaching Friday how to talk, this signifies that they are coming together more as a “family” and are able to be more productive and efficient together.
Communication is a huge barrier, and by them developing common grounds they are able to understand where one another are coming from. This helped give complete understanding of each other. Crusoe taught Friday to do more than just communicate, he taught him how to hunt and harvest food. “And let me know that he thought I had much more labour upon me on his account than I had for my self; and that he would work the harder for me, if I would tell him what to do.” (Page 156) He taught Friday to do these things because he cared for him. He wanted Friday to be able to support himself in more than one way in case something was to happen to one of his food resources. It is an older brother’s duty to teach siblings how to be independent of others.
The Essay on Younger Family Pride Mrs Youngers
The Younger family is a sterling example of a typical black, urban, Northern United States family living in Southern Chicago subsequent to World War II. Their life is not an easy one, as they endure daily indignities and sufferings while trying to measure out their existence on a very uneven playing field. Indeed African Americans face many hardships; many of which are self-induced whilst others ...
He does this because, more than likely, there won’t always be somebody around to take care of him his whole life. During a long lecture, Crusoe teaches Friday about God and his religion. Friday asked: “If God, much strong, much might as Devil, why God no kill Devil, so make him no more do wicked?” Big Brother” didn’t have an answer, so he decided to pray to God for an one. By Crusoe praying to find out the truth shows a lot about how he feels towards Friday. It shows that Crusoe cares enough for Friday that he is really willing to find out the truth for him.
The title character could have just as well made up some falsification and Friday would have never known the difference. Crusoe fails to set Friday free because, Friday is the closest thing to a brother he’s had in about thirty years. They become emotionally attached to each other which makes it that much more problematic to separate. If I were either of those two, I wouldn’t have split up either.