What does daniel defoe's Robinson Crusoe mainly describe?

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This novel tells the story of an English sailor who was stranded on an uninhabited island because of the sinking of his ship. In desperation, he began to look for ways to save himself-making rafts, building houses, growing food, raising livestock ... and devoted himself to the struggle with nature. With his own hands and wisdom, he spent decades turning this desert island into a "paradise", and bravely saved an indigenous "Friday" to live with him, and finally left the desert island ... Robinson's optimism and courage are commendable. In order to survive, he has done things unimaginable to ordinary people. I think Robinson's escape from a desert island must be related to his optimistic and indomitable attitude towards life, and this belief is necessary to change the predicament.

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Robinson Crusoe is a novel by daniel defoe in England. It mainly tells the story that the hero was killed at sea, drifted to an uninhabited island, insisted on living on the island and finally returned to the primitive society.

The book was first published on April 25th, 2009, and its telephone number is 1765438. After many years of publication, this novel has been translated into many languages and widely circulated around the world, and has been adapted into movies, TV series and novels for many times.

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Daniel defoe (1660-1731)-among the four famous British novelists in the18th century, Defoe ranked first and was known as "the father of English and European novels". Defoe was born in a family of oil candle merchants in London. When he was young, he was a successful businessman. While doing business, he also engaged in political activities, published a large number of political pamphlets on behalf of the emerging bourgeoisie at that time, and was arrested for this. Defoe didn't start writing novels until his later years. He was 59 years old when he wrote Robinson Crusoe. After that, he created Captain singleton, Captain Jack and Moore? Flanders and other novels, which have played a great role in the development of British and European novels.