I would like to comment on how Crusoe lived with himself after he became the master in the hierarchy where he once became a slave. He was very dissatisfied with the role of slave, and he gave the first opportunity to flee to him. He also gave him the first opportunity to become the owner of the people remaining on board. This is not allowed. He threw a person to the boat as he did not think he could trust him, but he knew he could trust the first boat to drive his way It was. Is this interesting to others?
The review by Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" is "Robinson Crusoe". The author of this book is Daniel Defoe. This book was first published in 1719. The book publisher is a penguin. Robinson Crusoe remembers being a sailor, but his family does not let him. When he grew up, he left and became a crewman. He went to South America and bought his own cotton farm. He had to go to Africa to find a slave. - Daniel Defoe is an exceptional figure. He has never enjoyed the benefits of college education, but he can speak six languages and read more. His courses include service as government spies, shopkeepers and journalists. As the latter, he was hired by two major political parties. Of course, it is impossible to serve the two lords, so after meeting encounters with the two, he decided to write another way of life.
Robinson Crusoe is said to be the first realistic novel that Daniel Defoe wrote so far. In this novel, I meet Robinson Crusoe confined in an uninhabited island. In a snippet of features entitled 'Footprints', Crusoe saw footprints and he began to wonder if the island was truly unmanned. Robinson Crusoe was stuck in Nakajima without facility, but he was never desperate person. - Robinson Crusoe: The first novel, Daniel Defoe, has been admired as the first novel in literary history. Inspired by mentoring and an established literary genre such as divine tradition and spiritual biography, Defoe encourages Providence for his relatives "to explain the lives of people and the consequences of such behaviors I will make an effort.