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The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

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A restless young man defies his family's wishes to go to sea, faces capture and escape, and is later shipwrecked on a deserted island where he survives by building shelter, cultivating food, domesticating animals, and salvaging supplies. Years of solitude test his faith and ingenuity while he records his efforts to create a stable life. He discovers evidence of other people, rescues and educates a native companion, and together they ward off hostile groups and reclaim a vessel. The narrative follows practical survival, moral reflection, and the uneasy cross-cultural encounter that leads to his eventual return home.

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Daniel Defoe

Daniel Defoe was an English writer and journalist, best known for his novel "Robinson Crusoe," which is often regarded as one of the first novels in the English language. Born in the late 17th century, Defoe's work spans various genres, including fiction, travel writing, and political pamphlets. His keen observations of society and human nature are evident in his historical accounts, such as "A Journal of the Plague Year," which reflects on the Great Plague of 1665. Defoe's writings often blend adventure with social commentary, showcasing his versatility and depth as a thinker and storyteller.

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