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Fridays Moral Triumph

Title: Fridays Moral Triumph
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 831 | Pages: 3 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fridays Moral Triumph
Rex Grey Mr. Volding English III 2 May 1999 Friday's Moral Triumph The "primitive" Friday demonstrates exceedingly good values superior to those of the "civilized" Crusoe. Friday's honesty, loyalty, and natural innocence are unequaled by Crusoe's deceptiveness, lack of trust in Friday, and pessimistic ideas. Early life in "civilization" gives Crusoe preconceptions that don't allow for simple, natural thinking. Yet, Friday, raised as a "savage", is given to simple childlike behavior. When compared with Crusoe, Friday triumphs …showed first 75 words of 831 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 831 total…to a point beyond Crusoe, because Friday embraces these values with a "primitive" sense, not tainted by "civilization". It seems that "civilization" is not what it should be, and a "savage" has more of the qualities that a "civilized" man should have. It brings up a question to society to look at itself, and see what it is producing in people: values or misconceptions? Bibliography Cited in Paper by page. No outside sources, Argumentative essay.

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