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What would Crusoe's ambivalence about slavery say about the culture of that time period?

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Robinson Crusoe accepts slavery as a normal, if unfortunate, condition in life and does not morally condemn it. He was both a slave at one point and he enslaves others. Crusoe's enslavement occurs after he ignores his parents' advice and goes off to sea. I hope it helps you

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