Castaway: Robinson Crusoe

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“Thus fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than danger itself when apparent to the eyes” (Defoe 116). The protagonist and also namesake of the book, Robinson Crusoe, has enough experience flirting with danger to be able to say the above quote with surety. Following the life of one man, the novel, Robinson Crusoe¸ records the adventures he has while on the sea. The main section of the book has Crusoe marooned on an island for nearly 30 years. One can assume that the events in Robinson Crusoe did not happen based on the following events, the ability he obtained supplies from the wrecked ship, his ability to build various objects, and variations from the true events that inspired the novel.

The thought that Crusoe took 12 different trips over a course of 13 days back to the ship that had washed on shore after a severe storm simply sounds absurd. Previously during the storm, the crew had “fancied that the ship would break in pieces every minute, and some told [them] she was actually broken already” (Defoe 31). Going out on deck, “[they] all saw plainly,...

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