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Robinson Crusoe is an adventure**. Adventure is a popular type, also known as adventure. "Robinson Crusoe" is a full-length expedition** by British writer Daniel Defoe, which tells the story of Robinson who encountered a storm during his voyage, drifted to a desert island alone, and survived on the desert island for 28 years before finally returning to his hometown.
The background to the creation of Robinson Crusoe
This ** was created by Defoe inspired by a true story. In 1704, a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean by the captain of the ship, and after living on a desert island for 4 years and 4 months, he was rescued by Captain Woods Rogers. Defoe took the legend of Selkirk as the blueprint and made full use of his rich imagination to process the literature, making "Robinson" not only a hero in the eyes of the petty bourgeoisie at that time, but also the first idealized new bourgeoisie in Western literature.
Defoe lived at a time when British capitalism began to develop on a large scale. In 1702, he published "The Shortcut to the Elimination of Different Sects", which satirized the religious policy of **, and was therefore sentenced to three shackles. After he was released from prison, he engaged in newspapers and periodicals, and also wrote many political and economic pamphlets, and three times because of his speech.
In 1719, Defoe published his first book, Robinson Crusoe.
The concept of adventure**
Adventure** generally takes a variety of unusual adventures as the central clue of the description, and the protagonist often has extraordinary experiences, encounters and setbacks, with tense plots, sharp conflicts, thrilling scenes, and bizarre content. Adventure in a broad sense** can generally be divided into two types of themes: one depicts the conflict between people and people, people and social forces, and the other refers to the conflict between man and the environment, man and nature; Adventure in the narrow sense refers specifically to the latter category.
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The book consists of thirty-two chapters.
"Robinson Crusoe" (also translated as "Robinson Crusoe") is a ** work by British writer Daniel Defoe, which mainly tells the story of the protagonist Robinson who was shipwrecked due to many voyages, was attacked by pirates, then went to the plantation, and finally drifted to an uninhabited island, and insisted on living on the island, and finally returned to the original society.
The book was first published on April 25, 1719. Many years after its publication, it has been translated into many languages and widely circulated around the world, and has been adapted into the movie "Robinson Crusoe" and the TV series "Robinson Crusoe" many times.
Chapter Table of Contents: Chapter 1 Father's Warning.
Chapter 2 Encountering a Storm.
Chapter 3: Encountering Pirates.
Chapter 4 Escape.
Chapter 5 Brazil.
Chapter 6 Shipwreck.
Chapter 7: The Sole Survivor.
Chapter 8: The First Days.
Chapter 9: Diary: Food and Shelter.
Chapter 10 Diary: Natural Disasters.
Chapter 11: Diary: Sickness.
Chapter 12 Diary: **.
Chapter 13: Diary: An Expedition to the Island.
Chapter 14: Diary: Making Clay Pots and Canoes.
Chapter 15: Diary: Quiet Reflection.
Chapter 16: No Escape from the Island.
Chapter 17 Further Improvement of Survival Skills.
Chapter 18: Footprints.
Chapter 19: Bones.
Chapter 20: Fear and Refuge.
Chapter 21: The Wrecked Ship.
Chapter 22: Encounter with the Savage.
Chapter 23: Observing "Friday".
Chapter Twenty-Four: Teaching "Friday Rock Watching."
Chapter 25: A New Plan.
Chapter Twenty-Six: The Savages Are Rough Again.
Chapter XXVII: The Captives Regained Their Freedom.
Chapter XXVIII.
Chapter Twenty-Nine: Recovering the Acres of the Great Ship.
Chapter 30: Return to England.
Chapter 31: Adventures with Friday.
Chapter 32: Back to the Island.
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Robinson Crusoe has a total of 14 chapters, which are:
1. First voyage.
2. The second voyage of the first closed burial.
3. The third voyage.
4. The fourth voyage touched the ground, and Robinson drifted to a desert island.
5. Robinson carries things from the ship to the island.
6. Solve the food problem.
7. Dig cellars and make pottery to ensure living needs.
8. The first shipbuilding failed.
9. I saw strange footprints on the beach.
10. Find the man-eating savages and save "Friday". Sedan chair year old ants.
11. Robinson and "Friday" build wooden boats.
12. Fight the savages.
13. A British ship was found.
14. Robinson was saved and returned to "the world".
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Robinson Crusoe is a feature-length adventure** by English writer Daniel Defoe. The book was first published on April 25, 1719.
The main story of the protagonist Robin Crusoe was born in a middle-class family and has a lifelong ambition to travel the world. Once, on the way to Africa, he was caught in a storm and drifted to a deserted island, where he began a life of isolation. With his tenacity and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on the desert island and was able to return to his hometown after 28 years, 2 months and 19 days.
This ** was created by Defoe inspired by a true story of the time. In September 1704, a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk got into a quarrel with the captain and was abandoned by the captain in the Atlantic.
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