Robinson Crusoe By Daniel Defoe I believe the most interesting character in this book was Robinson Crusoe. He is a young man who runs away from home to seek adventure and excitement as a seaman. He does indeed find adventure, though much more than he had hoped for. He is ship wrecked on a remote island, where he lives most of his life alone. This could be the end of the story of Robinson Crusoe, but it’s really only the beginning. On the island, begins to wonder about many things.
Eventually he makes many discoveries. Some strange, some horrible. But though everything, he keeps his faith in God. The story of Robinson Crusoe starts in sixteen thirty-two, in northern England.
His father was a merchant who had grown very rich and settled on an estate in York. There he met Crusoe’s mother whose family name was Robinson, thus he got the name Robinson Crusoe. Crusoe got the best education his father could give him. As long as Crusoe could remember, he wanted to go to sea and become a sailor.
So, when he turned eighteen, in the year sixteen fifty-one, he ran away from home and sailed away on one of his fathers ships. Storms raged while he was at sea and he was sick most of the time but eventually he got better and the storms ended. But soon there came the fiercest of storms. The crew prayed they would make it through but just then, the ship began to leak, and soon it would be at the bottom of the sea. The crew and Crusoe piled into a rowboat and paddled as hard as they could to the nearest island. But before they could get there, the boat was overturned by a huge wave and everyone but Crusoe drowned.
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Eventually Crusoe was washed ashore as the storm ended. While he is on the island, he discovers many things, some good, some bad, but most importantly, he finds faith in God. No matter what happened, Crusoe trusted God to see him through everything. Altogether, Crusoe was on the island thirty-five years.
And on the nineteenth of December sixteen eighty-six, Robinson Crusoe went home to England. The theme to this story would be no matter where you are, God will always be there to protect and love you. He ” ll always be there to catch you when you fall or if you need a shoulder to cry on. Or, in Robinson Crusoe’s case, He ” ll protect you on a deserted island filled with cannibals and other things that would rather eat you than let you be their neighbor. I would most definitely recommend this book to anyone. As far back as I can remember, Robinson Crusoe has been my favorite book and it always will be.
I have read it over a hundred times and will read it a lot more. I hope many people have and will benefit from this book as much as I have.