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Are we all modern Robinsons?

Titre: Are we all modern Robinsons?

Exposé Écrit pour un Séminaire / Cours , 2004 , 13 Pages , Note: 1

Autor:in: Juliane Schicker (Auteur)

Philologie Américaine - Littérature
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The “foot” is a leading theme in Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe . The father of a friendly seaman told Robinson that he would “not set [his] foot in the same ship with [him] again for a thousand pounds” . There were “no footsteps of any human creature in that part of the country” where Robinson first landed with his boy Xury. In addition the shoes of his fellow seaman that drowned after the shipwreck have no feet in them. So there was no life and there were no fellows. But when Robinson Crusoe discovered a fresh footprint in the wet sand, he knew that there was another living creature on the island al-though he had not seen anybody. Probably he had to face contact with someone. Probably this footprint could change his life.
Such footprints cross today’s peoples’ lives, too. Men of our times often see “signs” of other creatures without knowing who they are or if they are still here. These signs need not to be real foot-prints; they also can be figurative ones: crop circles, reports of UFO observations or vestiges of water on Mars. We are afraid of these “footprints”, we are afraid of “the other”. Those footprints are able to change our lives. No one knows if there are other living creatures in the universe. We only can assume that -- if there is for example water -- living is possible. We picture the others to be green men; but we only can assume.
The footprint in the sand is for Robinson absolute proof of the existence of another human being. Religious people have the imagina-tion of a special “Other”, they see “footprints” of God, covering the whole world, and declare them as proof of the existence of a Master.
But whose footprint was pressed in the sand on Robinson’s is-land? Which consequences had Robinson to face? Is there a relation between the discovery of the footprint and the discovery of extra-terrestrial beings? In this term paper I try to answer these ques-tions. The sources of literature adequate for my topic are rare. Therefore I have three main sources: For the first part: the essays by Peter Hulme and Wolfgang Mackiewicz; and for the second part: Wir alle sind Kinder der Götter, Wenn Gräber reden könnten by Erich von Däniken.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Introduction
  • Robinson's discovery of the footprint and following consequences
  • Our discovery of "footprints" and possible consequences
  • Are we all modern Robinsons?
  • Literature Summary

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This term paper explores the themes of isolation, the impact of discovery, and the concept of the "Other" in relation to Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe and the broader context of humanity's search for life beyond Earth.

  • The significance of the footprint in Robinson Crusoe and its impact on Robinson's perception of his own existence
  • The relationship between the discovery of the footprint and the exploration of extraterrestrial life
  • The concept of "otherness" and its role in shaping human understanding of the world
  • The religious and philosophical implications of encountering the "Other"
  • The role of fear and anxiety in human responses to the unknown

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • Introduction: This chapter sets the stage for the paper, introducing the theme of the footprint as a symbol of the "Other" in Robinson Crusoe and beyond. It highlights the broader context of humanity's fascination with and fear of the unknown.
  • Robinson's discovery of the footprint and following consequences: This chapter examines the impact of the footprint on Robinson's mental state and his perception of his own existence on the island. It explores how the discovery of the footprint challenges Robinson's sense of isolation and forces him to confront the possibility of others.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

This paper delves into key concepts such as isolation, discovery, the "Other", fear, anxiety, extraterrestrial life, Robinson Crusoe, and the concept of "otherness" in relation to both human and divine beings.

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Titre
Are we all modern Robinsons?
Université
Otto-von-Guericke-University Magdeburg  (Institut für fremdsprachliche Philologien)
Cours
Alternative and Parallel Englands: Swift’s Gulliver and Defoe’s Robinson in Historical Context
Note
1
Auteur
Juliane Schicker (Auteur)
Année de publication
2004
Pages
13
N° de catalogue
V82395
ISBN (ebook)
9783638887786
Langue
anglais
mots-clé
Robinsons Alternative Parallel Englands Swift’s Gulliver Defoe’s Robinson Historical Context The other footprints
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
Juliane Schicker (Auteur), 2004, Are we all modern Robinsons?, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/82395
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