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"At this point I was already aware of my irremediable loneliness, and at times I was completely hunted, pausing to think about the difficult situation in which I found myself and putting in doubt the importance of my efforts to survive. However, I concluded, however, that , although it was not a pleasant situation, it was nevertheless the result of the course I myself had chosen. It was exclusively my responsibility for the decision made, and it was therefore up to me to face the consequences. "
Explanation:
The above section shows how Robson Crusoé felt lonely and isolated on an island. This loneliness advances in the plot showing how the character managed to enter into full reflection and, as in a conversation with himself, managed to express his inner fears and conflicts, but also to know himself and be aware of his own decisions. In short, loneliness advances in the plot making Crusoé feel it, but face with good with the conviction that he must suffer the problems of the direction he decided to take and that this will make his spirit stronger and more faithful to his goals.