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English, 29.08.2019 21:30, rocksquad7917

My island was now peopled, and i thought myself very rich in subjects; and it was a
merry reflection, which i frequently made, how like a king i looked. first of all, the
whole country was my own property, so that i had an undoubted right of dominion.
secondly, my people were perfectly subjected-i was absolutely lord and lawgiver-
they all owed their lives to me, and were ready to lay down their lives, if there had
been occasion for it, for me. it was remarkable, too, i had but three subjects, and
they were of three different religions-my man friday was a protestant, his father
was a pagan and a cannibal, and the spaniard was a papist. however, i allowed
liberty of conscience throughout my dominions.
explain defoe's point of view on colonialism in the passage. then analyze how the scene could be
interpreted as satire to express that point of view. be sure to use specific details from the passage in
your response. explain defoe's point of view on colonialism in the passage. then analyze how the scene
could be interpreted as satire to express that point of view. be sure to use specific details from the
passage in your response.

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