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There is great hardships, such as a natural disaster, war, etc.
"Why Providence should thus..." is what the main character is trying to ask, why God must in a sense, 'torture' his creation, and destroy it. Because of this, the author or main character is miserable, and wants to end his life.
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"Why Providence should thus..." is what the main character is trying to ask, why God must in a sense, 'torture' his creation, and destroy it. Because of this, the author or main character is miserable, and wants to end his life.
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Answer: a. It suggests that the people of Defoe’s time believed that they had very little control over their lives. (Apex)
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