Because his story makes everybody that reads it makes them feel good about the things that they accomplished and how Robinson Crusoe help other people to escape slavery
<h2><em><u>Baroda was not able to treat Gouvernail nicely because of her desire for Gouvernail. The narrator explains “The stronger the impulse grew to bring herself near him, the further, in fact, did she draw away from him”. This explains how Mrs. Baroda pushes Gouvernail away as her feelings for Gouvernail grew.</u></em></h2>