Monday, January 20, 2020
Book Review on Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe :: Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe Essays
Book Review on Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe    The book I have chosen to do review on is "Robinson Crusoe". The  author of the book is Daniel Defoe. The book was first published in  1719. The publishers that published the book were Penguin.    Robinson Crusoe wanted to be sailor but his family wouldn't let him.  When he got older he left and became a sailor. He went to South  America and bought his own cotton farm. He had to make a voyage to  Africa to get some slaves. On the way the ship got caught in a storm  and it was destroyed. When Robinson woke up, e was on a beech. All the  men were dead except him. He went and got what supplies that were left  on the boat. He lived on the island for 30 years. On certain times  Cannibals came and he had to fight them off.    The Main character in this book is Robinson Crusoe; he is the  character through out the book. The minor characters are Friday;  Robinson Crusoe Friend and the Captain. This two minor character  affect the plot. The relationships between the main and minor  characters are, they are friends. The conflicts that the characters  face are Man vs. Man, Man vs. Nature, and Man vs. himself. The type of  work he uses in the story is -Novel.    The Genre of the book is Adventure and novel of isolation    The language used is English. The author used good language in the  book; it was also easy to read. The dialogue used in the novel is  realistic among the characters.    Robinson Crusoe is both the narrator and main character of the book.  Crusoe narrates in both the first and third person presenting only  what he himself observes. He occasionally describes his feelings but    only when they are overwhelming. Usually, he favours a more narrative  style to focus on actions and events. Robinson Crusoe is also the  protagonist in the novel. The major conflicts are - Shipwrecked alone,  Crusoe Struggles against hardship, privation, loneliness and cannibals  in his attempt to survive on a desert island.    The rising action in the book is that Crusoe disobeys his father and  goes out to sea. Crusoe has a profitable first merchant voyage, has  fantasies o success In Brazil and prepares for slave gathering  expedition while the falling action is that Crusoe constructs a  shelter, secures a food supply and accepts his stay on the island as    					    
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