Talk:Friday (Robinson Crusoe)

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I've just read the book (a Priory Books Edition), and can find no evidence for "His religion involves the worship of a mountain god named Benamuckee, officiated over by high priests called Oowokakee" or "Friday tolerates cannibalism, and even suggests eating the men Crusoe has killed." Should the article be changed? ApusChin (talk) 12:14, 3 April 2011 (UTC)

Friday or Man Friday
Not once in this novel does Defoe call the character 'Man Friday' he is referred to only as 'Friday', I understand that he has become to be known as Man Friday and I am not arguing a change in the title of the entry, rather I would like to know why he has become to be known as Man Friday... other than the obvious. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 88.106.78.166 (talk) 20:29, 14 June 2008 (UTC)


 * This is true. I think the misconception is because Crusoe often refers to his man Friday, since he is his servant. The article should probably mention this, I would but I can't be bothered.Dw290 (talk) 20:38, 31 December 2008 (UTC)


 * I've moved the page. Clarityfiend (talk) 04:41, 11 April 2010 (UTC)

Man-friday
This doesnt tell you about what man-friday actually what he did out of his job. i need to ask you a question who is man-friday out of his stage life? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 88.106.228.125 (talk) 21:23, 26 March 2007 (UTC).