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Robinson Crusoe: Mini Essays - SparkNotes From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes Robinson Crusoe Study Guide has everything you need to ace quizzes, tests, and essays.
Robinson Crusoe: Key Facts - SparkNotes A list of important facts about Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe, including setting, climax, protagonists, and antagonists.
Robinson Crusoe: Chapter V—Builds a House—The Journal September 30, 1659.—I, poor miserable Robinson Crusoe, being shipwrecked during a dreadful storm in the offing, came on shore on this dismal, unfortunate island, which I called "The Island of Despair"; all the rest of the ship's company being drowned, and myself almost dead.
Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe Character Analysis While he is no flashy hero or grand epic adventurer, Robinson Crusoe displays character traits that have won him the approval of generations of readers. His perseverance in spending months making a canoe, and in practicing pottery making until he gets it right, is praiseworthy.
Robinson Crusoe: Famous Quotes Explained - SparkNotes Explanation of the famous quotes in Robinson Crusoe, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.
Robinson Crusoe: Study Guide - SparkNotes Robinson Crusoe is an adventure novel written by English author and pamphleteer Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719. The narrative is presented as the autobiographical account of Robinson Crusoe, a shipwreck survivor who spends 28 years on a deserted island.
Robinson Crusoe: Full Book Analysis - SparkNotes Robinson Crusoe follows its titular protagonist on his journey toward self-realization, religious acceptance, and physical survival. What Crusoe wants most changes over the course of the story; his initial desire is formed by his adventurous nature and fraught relationship with his family.
Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe and Robinson Crusoe Background With Robinson Crusoe’s theme of solitary human existence, Defoe paved the way for the central modern theme of alienation and isolation. Defoe died in London on April 24, 1731, of a fatal “lethargy”—an unclear diagnosis that may refer to a stroke.
Robinson Crusoe: Full Book Summary - SparkNotes Robinson Crusoe is an Englishman from the town of York in the seventeenth century, the youngest son of a merchant of German origin. Encouraged by his father to study law, Crusoe expresses his wish to go to sea instead.
Robinson Crusoe: Character List - SparkNotes Read an in-depth analysis of Robinson Crusoe. Friday. A twenty-six-year-old Caribbean native and cannibal who converts to Protestantism under Crusoe’s tutelage. Friday becomes Crusoe’s servant after Crusoe saves his life when Friday is about to be eaten by other cannibals.