Inward Bound Civilized comforts make it hard to be a survivor

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From: Oakland Tribune
Date: 20061206
Author:Ray Orrock

ISEE WHY they're thinking of making another movie version of "Robinson Crusoe," based on Daniel Defoe's classic novel.

I've read Defoe's hermit's handbook more than once, and enjoyed it a lot. I suspect I like it for the same reason I've always enjoyed reading Superman comic books: I'm totally unable to identify with the hero.

Every time I've read "Robinson Crusoe," in fact, I've found myself wondering what might happen if, one day, I found myself cast up on the shores of a remote island, entirely dependent on my wits and manual skills for survival. The conclusion was always the same: I'd be ...

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