This is a quick book summary of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. This channel discusses and reviews books, novels, and short stories through drawingpoorl
His summary of Crusoe-ism is a mockery of the way Defoe’s novel was actually incorporated into the ethos of British public schools, where the earnest Victorian schoolmen who considered Crusoe
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Robinson, Friday, and the Spaniard are superior to the savages because of their weapons. Only four of the 21 cannibals are able to escape from the attack in a canoe. When Robinson frees one of the prisoners who was in a canoe during the fight, Friday recognizes his father’s voice. Friday is overjoyed when he sees his father again (Chapter 16
Even an account of the adventures of Alexander Selkirk, who was marooned for four years on an island in the Pacific Ocean, has been incorporated into some versions of the Robinson Crusoe stories. This e-book, taken from an 1808 edition, includes “The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe” and “The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe.”