Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

Daniel Defoe

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Daniel Defoe

To celebrate England's greatness as colonizer

The freedom of individual's initiative

The spiritual salvation

Robinson Crusoe

Man Friday (friend)

"He was handsome, about twenty-six...

Humble and grateful

Main idea

Defoe celebrates the freedom of initiative. Robinson demonstrates that man can shape his destiny.

The critics have considered the island as a place where the individual proves his qualities, he atones for disobedince to the father and dominates nature.

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Resources

Travel books

The true story of Alexander Selkirk

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Quotes

"September 30, 1659. I, poor miserable Robinson Crusoe, being shipwrecked [...] on this dismal unfortunate island."

"I was very well pleased with him [...] his name should be Friday, which was the day I saved his life".

Theme

Robinson is the new middle-class hero, who succeeds in creating a society through which he exalts the 18th-century England.

Main Events

Beginning

Robison leaves England without his father 's approval

He arrives in Brazil and starts a plantation

Middle

Robison leaves for Africa to buy some slaves. On his way back .......

Robinson is shipwrecked on a far island

End

One day Robinson finds Man Friday and after years, they are saved by a ship.

Robinson comes back to England where he discovers that he is a rich man.