'What did you say
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March20th
Robinson's desire to escape his solitary life on the island outweighs his fear of any "savages." Note how Robinson values his own independence, but thinks it only naturally to turn the savages into his servants. Robinson is deeply conflicted about whether he can justifiably kill people who have done nothing to him. Yet his desire to escape the island overcomes his anxiety at killing others, even "savages."