Robinson Crusoe
IQD5,000

Robinson Crusoe

9780141377636
3 days
Price in points: 5000 points

Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe is a timeless classic of adventure literature, narrating the extraordinary story of a young Englishman who becomes stranded on a remote tropical island for nearly three decades. Driven by a desire for exploration and independence, Crusoe sets out to sea against his family’s wishes, embarking on a journey that transforms his understanding of survival, resilience, and human ingenuity. Following a shipwreck, Crusoe finds himself isolated, with only the remnants of the vessel and his own resourcefulness to rely upon. Throughout his time on the island, he constructs a shelter, cultivates crops, hunts for food, and domestically tames animals, demonstrating both creativity and adaptability in the face of extreme adversity. The novel explores themes of self-reliance, human perseverance, and the capacity for innovation, as Crusoe systematically overcomes the natural challenges of isolation and limited resources. Beyond physical survival, the story delves into Crusoe’s psychological journey, examining his fears, loneliness, and the profound transformation of his character through reflection, planning, and moral development. The narrative also incorporates encounters with indigenous peoples and captives, adding dimensions of cultural awareness, ethics, and the dynamics of power, responsibility, and leadership. Defoe’s writing combines meticulous detail with compelling storytelling, offering readers a vivid depiction of island life, maritime travel, and the trials of a solitary existence. Robinson Crusoe is not merely an adventure tale; it is an exploration of humanity’s capacity to adapt and thrive in unfamiliar and challenging environments. The novel has inspired generations of readers and remains a foundational work in English literature, highlighting themes of courage, ingenuity, and the enduring human spirit in the face of adversity. Its influence extends into discussions of colonialism, exploration, and the moral and ethical dimensions of human interaction with nature and society.

Author
Daniel Defoe

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