Robinson Crusoe

by Daniel Defoe


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Robinson Crusoe tells a story of a sailor who is marooned on an island off the coast of South America.Cousoe battles all harsships, including bad weather,lack of prisions and hostile cannibals ,till he is finally rescued.in the course a man from the cannibals.He names the man Friday,and makes him his trusted friend and servent.Crusoe manages to make his life on the island comfortable by exercising his resourcefulness and making clever use of the availabvle materials around him.in this way,the novel cebrates the final triuph of the human spirit over adversity.

 

Reading Guide:
Children Read Themselves: 6-9

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Sterling
English
Genre, Children

About The Author

Daniel Defoe was born at the beginning of a period of history known as the English Restoration, so-named because it was when King Charles II restored the monarchy to England following the English Civil War and the brief dictatorship of Oliver Cromwell. Defoe’s contemporaries included Isaac Newton and Samuel Pepys.


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