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Why does Robinson want the dog to talk to himself?
Because it's so lonely.

According to the query of Yuan Di Education Network, Robinson is very lonely on a desert island. He hopes the dogs around him can talk, which reflects Robinson's loneliness and helplessness.

Robinson Crusoe is the main character in daniel defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe, which has also been translated into Robinson Crusoe. Robinson dreamed of becoming a sailor. He insisted on sailing against his father's wishes. Unfortunately, the ship capsized in the storm. No one on his boat was spared. He drifted to a desert island alone, with little left.