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    colonization era and their audience were interested in these voyages to unknown lands‚ but these two authors show different points of view. First‚ Robinson Crusoe is written in the form of an autobiography‚ and seem to be a true story; on the contrary‚ Gulliver’s Travels is almost a fantasy tale. In “Robinson Crusoe” the relationship between a “civilized” man‚ Robinson‚ and a savage‚ Friday‚ is still a master-slave relationship: Friday is a "good savage"‚ but remains wild and linked to the tolerance of his

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    How did Robinson Crusoe’s religion influence his life? Robinson Crusoe was first published in 1719‚ and the book is based on a real story to describe one’s suffering on an isolated island and his bravery to conquer this kind of terrible situation. What I ’m going to focus on in my thesis is the human beings’ return to our almighty God. Through the experiences the protagonist went through we can feel the love and mercy from God. Someone has described that “Crusoe serves as a vessel carrying

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    This book report is about The Swiss Family Robinson‚ written by Johann Wyss. This story was about a violent storm that stranded a Swiss Pastor‚ his wife‚ and their four sons on a tropical island. Luckily‚ the Robinsons are optimistic and inventive‚ and with salvaged goods from the ship and abundant fruits‚ plants‚ and animals from the island‚ they soon adapt. Each and every new day brought new dangers‚ skills‚ and delights. The reason they stayed alive was because they had faith in God‚ great

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    Book Report English III The Swiss Family Robinson By Johann Wyss Submitted by: Patubo‚ Isaac Marvin S. III – Saint Agatha Submitted to: Mr. Teddy P. Data English Teacher The Swiss Family Robinson Johann David Wyss I. Personal Background of the Author Name: Johann David Wyss Born: 4 March 1743 in Bern‚ Switzerland Died: 11 January 1818 Nationality: Swiss Lived: in Bern Switzerland Children: four sons. His eldest son‚ Johann Rudolph Wyss‚ published The Swiss Family Robison

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    The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann Wyss The Swiss Family Robinson by Johann Wyss is a story about a family who are shipwrecked on an uninhabited island. The ship was being tossed by angry waves. The whole crew and captain had deserted their ship only to perish to the sea. The only ones remaining on board was the Robinson family. When the storm was over‚ they discussed about how to get to shore. After much thinking‚ they built a sort of raft big enough for the family

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    Colonialism in Defoe ’s Robinson Crusoe Defoe ’s Robinson Crusoe was known as a colonization novel. It was considered as the first novel in English literature written in prose narrative. This novel was well received in the literary world and it made the foundation for the realistic fiction genre. Defoe ’s novel was based partly on one of the British ships ’ sailors ’ tale. This Scottish sailor is Alexander Selkirk who refused to go on sailing on the ship after it leaked badly. But the difference

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    book is “why is there water everywhere”. There are four main characters in this novel; Lone ranger‚ Ishmael‚ Robinson Crusoe and Hawkeye‚ they all escaped from a mental institution. All these men are Native American Elders. Each one of these elders is connected to a female character from native tradition: First woman and Lone ranger‚ Changing woman and Ishmael‚ Thought woman and Robinson Crusoe‚ and old woman and Hawkeye. Throughout this novel Green Grass Running water in divided into four sections

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    Adventure is an important part of children ’s psyche. Children often dream of strange fortunes‚ great feats‚ exciting events‚ long trips‚ and everything they can be drawn to from the monotony of everyday life. Heroes of adventure stories are mostly sailors‚ pirates‚ cowboys and Indians‚ convicts‚ researchers‚ adventurers and solitaires of all types. The concept of adventure story is quite simple: brave‚ strong and resourceful hero must make a difficult task‚ and overcome a lot of danger‚ but in

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    where we hear the first story. The man tells about his daughter who had jumped out from a tall building in Japan with a roman candle in her hand‚ and committed suicide. Then there is the strange dream happening on the beach‚ where Annie reads Robinson Crusoe aloud for Sophie‚ and the cave‚ the monster and the darkness. Afterwards there is a story about who both Annie and the head character had been desperate when they found out that Sophie was handicapped; the darkness of the cave and the darkness

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    defined by his experiences‚ and his experiences are what make him himself‚ and his character is what drives him to action. Daniel Defoe is the author of the critically acclaimed 16th century British novel‚ Robinson Crusoe and its sequel‚ The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. Robinson Crusoe‚ the protagonist of both novels struggles against the force of the Almighty‚ fighting for his own destiny‚ yet struck with misfortune at every step. He becomes enslaved‚ shipwrecked on an island‚ attacked

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