Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe: The novel follows Robinson Crusoe, a young man who dreams of traveling the world despite his family’s wishes.

by Daniel Defoe

Publisher
Purnell
Year
1983
ISBN
9780361057059
Format
Hardcover
Pages
127

About this book

Robinson Crusoe is a classic adventure novel by English author Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719. The story is widely regarded as one of the earliest English novels and remains one of the most famous survival stories in world literature.

The novel follows Robinson Crusoe, a young man who dreams of traveling the world despite his family’s wishes. After a series of sea voyages and misfortunes, Crusoe becomes shipwrecked on a remote tropical island, where he must survive alone for many years.

Using determination, ingenuity, and faith, Crusoe learns to build shelter, grow food, tame animals, and adapt to his isolated environment. His lonely existence changes when he rescues a native man from cannibals and names him Friday, forming a loyal friendship that helps Crusoe face new dangers and challenges.

Through themes of survival, self-reliance, perseverance, and faith, Robinson Crusoe explores the resilience of the human spirit and the struggle to build civilization even in the harshest conditions.

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