The answer is: his isolation on a lost island.
In the passage from Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe," the narrator reflects on how he has disappointed his family's request and desire to stay at home safely. In that way, his life would have been easier, more comfortable and he would not have had to suffer. Nonetheless, he confesses he has always had a tendency to venture into the sea, against his family's wishes.
Answer:
Crusoe becoming a slave to to the Turkish shipmaster- Apex
Explanation: