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Robinson CrusoeThe fourth voyage was the slave trade. Hurricanes hit a 12-day trip to South America.
Near an island, the ship suddenly ran aground and was destroyed.
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Robinson Crusoe is a novel by the English writer Daniel Swift Defoe, first published on April 25, 1719, and enjoys the first realism in Britain.
The reputation of the long **, ** to the Scottish in 1704.
The story of the sailor Alexander Sherry Kerlock, who was in distress at sea, drifted on a desert island and stayed alone for four years before being rescued from the house was processed as material.
**The protagonist Robinson is a young man, adventurous because he went to Africa to sell black slaves, all the crew of the ship in distress in the sea died in the belly of the fish, only Robinson escaped and drifted to a desert island, Robinson lived on the island for twenty-eight years, and the last British ship sailed through the desert island before he had the opportunity to take a boat back to the fierce country.
Through the author's rich imagination, this work realistically depicts the adversity and despair experienced by people who have been away from society for 28 years, as well as the experience of faith and endless challenges to life, Robinson Crusoe was remade into a film in 1997, 2003, and 2016 and released worldwide.
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It's too hard. In the original book, it is set on the route of the Great Voyage, and the description is like this:
On his first voyage in 1651, he capsized on the voyage and returned to London by land;
the second to Africa, the route is from London to the coast of Guinea in Africa, and Hodou may stop at Lisbon (Portugal);
Although he was captured on his third voyage, he arrived safely in Brazil, the South American precession, possibly via Rabat (Morocco);
The fourth voyage to Africa was for the slave trade, from Brazil to Guinea.
It may be like the picture below, and the original book has forgotten ......
Therefore, just refer to the original book and the navigation route from Europe to the Americas, there is a world map, and you can also check the encyclopedia, the atlas in the Age of Discovery, which has multiple routes ......The diagram below is just a reference, and there will be more than just a stopover in Lisbon during the actual voyage.
But Robinson's original character, the Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk, was abandoned on the island of Ann Fernand, 400 miles from Chile, in the Atlantic Ocean, because of a quarrel with the captain. In this way, he may have taken the section of the road from 1519 to 1521 in the picture below, which is the ...... of Magellan's round-the-world route
Or maybe it's just that its fleet is only passing through the Strait of Magellan on its way to fight piracy. It's hard to determine.
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Robinson, an English aristocrat in exile who was shipwrecked and stranded on a desert island, used the geographical location markers trained in the sailor era, astronomical and humanistic observations, and the calculation of daily and tidal changes to fight against the mysterious nature while recording his desert island career, and waiting for the opportunity to escape from the desperate situation at any time.
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 at sea, drifted to an uninhabited island, and insisted on living on the island, and finally returned to the society where he lived.
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
Robinson's parents didn't want him, so she ran around on a desert island on a motorcycle, and finally sank the island.
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