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English, 11.02.2020 02:45, kimberlyvazquez1121

---[A]s I walked about, either on my hunting, or for viewing the country, the anguish of my soul
at my condition would break out upon me on a sudden, and my very heart would die within me,
to think of the woods, the mountains, the deserts I was in, and how I was a prisoner, locked up
with the eternal bars and bolts of the ocean, in an uninhabited wilderness, without redemption.
In the midst of the greatest composures of my mind, this would break out upon me like a storm,
and make me wring my hands and weep like a child
Explain the comparison Crusoe makes between life in prison and life on the island. What are
some similarities between these situations? Then, analyze the tone of the passage, and explain
how the comparison helps create that tone. Be sure to use specific details from the passage in
your response.

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