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"Robinson Crusoe" tells the story of a young man who defies his parents' wishes to pursue a life at sea, ultimately leading to his shipwreck on a deserted island. Stranded for 28 years, Crusoe faces the challenges of survival, isolation, and self-discovery. The novel explores themes of civilization versus savagery, the human spirit's resilience, and the relationship between man and nature. Crusoe's encounters with cannibals and his eventual rescue highlight the tension between individualism and societal norms. The book also reflects on religious faith and moral dilemmas, as Crusoe grapples with his solitude and seeks redemption. Through his journey, Defoe examines the complexities of colonialism and the human condition, making "Robinson Crusoe" a foundational work in English literature that continues to resonate with readers today.
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Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe
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- 1958
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