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The Character of Friday in Coetzee's 'Foe'
This essay seeks to decide whether the character of Friday is central to the book 'Foe' by J.M.Coetzee. -- 2,450 words; MLA

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Critically analyzes "Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team and a Dream" by H.G. Bissinger a book about community football. -- 1,894 words; MLA

Robinson's Man Friday
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Friday's Significance
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A handsome, in about 26 years old, with straight and strong limbs, tall and well shaped
fellow who bare name Friday which he got for the memory of a day he was rescued. The
native who was saved from a certain death by Robinson Crusoe during one of the cannibal
rituals of a local tribe. By the man who was actually on his way to Africa to buy
Negroes!
His hair was long and black but not curled, he had very high forehead and great sparkling
sharp eyes.
Friday's appearance was somewhere in between Negro and European, black but tawny skin,
round face and small but not flat nose as most of the Negroes have.
Of course, like all Negroes have, had he fine teeth well set and white as ivory, but
oddly enough - thin lips.
To lay his head flat upon ground, close to person's foot and set other foot upon his head
- this was Friday's way of showing the servitude and submission.
Robinson understood him in many things and let him know how very pleased he was with him.
This was something Friday understood before he could speak Robinson` s language.
Still he was a cannibal in his nature, full of lot abhorrence.
We can see how the other culture is suppressed from the very beginning. Robinson cures
Friday of his cannibalistic habits and gives him a new Western name. But the first words
he taught him in English were words that one servant has to know and use! So Friday was
domesticated and incorporated into Western society.
The main fear and an idea throughout the book is Crusoe `s goal to re-educate Friday to a
civilised human being and if he wouldn't have, he would have no mercy but to kill him!
Submissive Friday, full of gratitude was treated with the attitude close to colonial that
is - possession.
In my opinion, Friday's total submission released Robinson from the sort of guilt and the
need to use violence.
He was Crusoe` s slave because he was saved by him and lifelong servitude was accepted by
Robinson.
The servant-master relationship was symbolically sealed by an oath, a substitute for the
written contract.

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