
Chapter Overview
This chapter is an excerpt from 'Robinson Crusoe' by Daniel Defoe. It describes the moment when Robinson Crusoe, who has been stranded on an island for years, discovers a human footprint. This discovery fills him with fear and curiosity. He wonders if there are other people on the island, and if they are friends or foes. The chapter explores themes of survival, loneliness, and human instinct.
Important Keywords
- Footprint: The mark of a foot left on the ground.
- Stranded: Left alone with no way to escape.
- Fear: A strong feeling of worry and danger.
- Survival: The act of staying alive in difficult conditions.
- Curiosity: A strong desire to know or learn something.
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