Daniel Defoe born around 1660 experienced the most complicated catastrophic event in England before age seven. In 1664 the fleet of the Netherlands attacked London and in 1665 Pesto robbed the lives of 70,000 people. In 1666, the fire destroyed Defoe's neighbors, and it is expected that there will be three houses, one of which is his. Defoe was born to opponents' family and a group of people who refused to obey the English church blocked obstacles from the beginning. He received his education from the dissident school, and the West said: "I was forbidden by Oxford and Cambridge, but the future vice president of Harvard University, Pastor Charles Morton Under the guidance I received 3 years of higher education.
The 17th century and the 17th century are still good times of literary work. This period is known for its intellectual humor and traditional value. Let's look at one of the best news novels in Daniel Defoe's Pest Annual Report. Daniel Defoe is considered the first British literature journalist. This novel is a fictitious explanation of the life of men in London's epidemic era. Defoe uses an incredible image and explanation to make the novel real
Daniel Defoe is praised for writing the first novel in literary history. Inspired by an established literary genre such as guidance, divine tradition, spiritual biography, Defoe encourages Providence to his relatives "to explain the lives of people and the results of such actions do my best. It is trapped in the island, but the role of Robinson Crusoe seems to have a religious epiphany over the role of Providence in his life, decided to live according to God's will. However, Crusoe's internal reflection on his story and his behavior has nothing to do with the reader questioning the validity of this transformation. By studying the process of the plot and the psychological changes experienced by Krusow, "He experienced and accepted God's rule, but that this control can only be achieved within his own creative free circumstances" it is obvious.
Instead, cultural critic and literary writer Michael Cournot saw a novel from Rousseau's point of view. In "Stupidity Before Calculating Cost: Anarchism - Primitiveism in Robinson Crusoe of Daniel Defoe", movement of a central figure from a primitive state to a more civilized state is interpreted as Crusoe. Robinson Crusoe, denying the natural state of mankind, is full of religious aspects. Defoe is a moralist in the Puritan who works in the tradition of teaching and writing books on how to become excellent Puritan Christians like new tutor (1727) and religious courtship (1722). Robinson Crusoe is not just a guide, but shares many theological and theological and ethical perspectives. "Cruso" may have come from Defoe's student Defoe Crusoe. He wrote a guidebook containing the God Youth Guide (1695) and then died at a very young age - Biedford Writing Robinson Crusoe. 8-year-old.