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What are some things that Robinson Crusoe can do to make his life easier and more enjoyable on the island?

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Crusoe makes improvements to his surroundings by carving out more room in his cave, constructing a table and chair, and creating hooks for his firearms to hang on the wall. Crusoe starts writing in his journal as well, continuing to do so until his ink runs out. Beginning on the "Island of Despair," as Crusoe refers to it,
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Crusoe works on improving his situation: he carves out more space in his cave, he builds a table and chair, and he carves places to hang his guns on the wall. Crusoe also begins to write in his journal, which he will do until his ink runs out. Crusoe begins his journal on the "Island of Despair," as he calls it (60).

Explanation: At the end of the novel, Crusoe returns to Europe, where he comes into a great deal of money from his sugar plantations. He then gets married, has children, and eventually revisits his island.

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