But on this journey fortune is not on the side of the both voyagers. They get into a bad thunder-storm and the ship is shattered on shore of an uninhabited island. The shipwrecked sailor is the only survivor and has to find his way on this island far away from civilsation. For fear of wild cannibals and animals, from whom he had heard, he constructs himself in drudgery a lodge at the top of a rock.
From the remains of the ship, which fortunately did not repel to the sea, Crusoe finds the most implements for his construction, some weapons and other tools. The former tradesman lives several years in this lodge and feeds upon goats which he kills with his lance. Of some crop seed Robinson plants a field and keeps diary about his sad condition. The fear of natives and that he could run out of supplies trouble him regularly. Moreover he has to survive a volcanic eruption and a heavy earthquake, followed by a bad exhausting disease.
After these hard times, Crusoe starts to discover the island. On his dicovery he takes some notes of remarkable animals which he has not seen before. More and more he enjoys his life far away from any civilization and thanks God for sending him on this island.
He documents his finding oneself by composing a list of all positive and negative things which have occured to him. As a result he realizes the fact that there is no status on earth of whom one shouldn’t be thankful and starts to enjoy his future reclusion and concentrates on the cultivation of his fields and growing up of his cattle. However, after umpty years of lonesomeness Crusoe discovers some footprints, which do not belong to him.
He finds out, that wild natives monthly come onto the island in order to execute captives. Once as he observed such a capitve on the run, he does not hesitate and helps him by killing all his persecutors with his musket. The saved is impressed by this deed and provides himself as a servant forevermore. Robinson calls him Friday, the day of his liberation, and forms a deep friendship with him. He teaches him his language, how to read and write, and reads him every day a passage out of the bible to explain him the Christian Belief.
After some years a Spanish ship berths with its
muting
crew on the shore of the island in order to suspend their defeated captain. Robinson realizes a good oportunity and kills together with Friday`s help numerous mutineers to help the captain to get back the
prevalance
of his ship. As a reward for this deed the captain takes Robinson and Friday to England, where Robinson Crusoe steps ashore after 27 years of absence.
With Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe created the first true English novel. The novel contains character development, plot, suspense, and all other elements seen in thousands of books today It can be classified into the epoch Age of Pope. When you open "The Mysterious Island" by Jules Verne or "The Lord of the Flies" by William Golding you will relive the setting of Robinson Crusoe. No book has influenced the English novel more than Robinson Crusoe. The book is an adventure novel narrated in the perspective of Robinson Crusoe. In the preamble of the original edition of 1719 Defoe declares „ The story is just history of fact!“ which has the effect that the novel can be considered as a factual report. His motivation for this deed resulted in the virtuality that fictitious books felt flat in those times. This is represented by the work of the middle-class adventurer and political agent Daniel Defoe. Separated from the life of the upper classes he produced, among many pieces of commissioned writing, a series of true but actually fictitious memoirs. The first of these, and the greatest, is Robinson Crusoe (1719)
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4. Personal opinion of the novel
I admit, I was truly impressed by this book and its beautiful story. Actually, it took a little while to become beautiful, as its boring start, with Crusoe leaving England, travelling around the world, trying to become rich, becoming an adventurer and then a slave, it was all a little slow and perhaps fake. But once he made it to his deserted island, THIS BOOK BECAME A TRUE WINNER! Moreover Daniel Defoe's creativity makes the novel fascinating to read. It gives you a real taste of what life was like both in the "civilized" world and Crusoe's island kingdom.
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Daniel Bradtke, 2001, Defoe, Daniel - Robinson Crusoe, München, GRIN Verlag GmbH
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