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Robinson Crusoe

I like Robinson Crusoe because he never gives up hope. When he is marooned on an


island, Crusoe is desolated. But he does not give in to discouragement. Instead he gets
busy and makes the best of his situation until he can be rescued. I admire this spirit of
determination and adventure. Crusoe is also creative, resourceful and positive-minded. I
like the way he builds a life of some comfort for himself out of the natural resources of
the island. Crusoe does not despair or compliant, instead, he looks at life through new
eyes and even picks up new skills like pottery. I also like Crusoe because he is brave. He
fights the cannibals to rescue Friday although his own life may be endangered.

Robinson Crusoe

I admire Robinson Crusoe because he is able to survive on a deserted island for twenty-
eight years. He depends on his inner strength and courage, his creativity and his belief in
himself. Crusoe never gives up hope. Instead, he adapts to the situations and allows
himself to be carried along by the adventure of being shipwrecked. He remains positive
in out looks for ways to solve his problems. He even enjoys trying his hand at new skills
like pottery. Crusoe takes this as a test of endurance, spirit and creativity. He learns to live
with nature and depend on nature to supply his needs.

Robinson Crusoe

The values discussed in Robinson Crusoe are perseverance and courage. Crusoe
perseveres through every difficulty that arises in his life. This makes him stronger. Then
he is shipwrecked on a deserted island. Through a positive attitude and a love for life,
Crusoe is able to endure the hardship and loneliness of living alone on the island. He does
not lose hope although the circumstances seem hopeless. He fights back by adapting to
the situation. He is willing to learn whatever new thing that life can teach him on this
lonely island. He uses what nature provides, and drawing on his intelligence, creativity
and determination to survive, quite cheerfully builds a basic life for himself. Crusoe is
indeed brave and full of courage.

Robinson Crusoe

Yes, I like the ending of the novel Robinson Crusoe. It ends on a positive note. Robinson
Crusoe always wanted to go out the sea. He is given the chance to do so. But one day his
ship crashes on an island. Crusoe’s straggle to survive against all odds on the island pay
off on the end. One day, Friday informs Crusoe about an English captain being taken
prisoner by sailors. The two of them then rescue the captain and the sailors. They then
help the captain regain his ship. The captain offers to sent him to England with his loyal
friend, Friday. After Crusoe’s wife passed away, he goes back for more adventures at sea,
where he is happiest.
Robison Crusoe

I find Robison Crusoe in Robinson Crusoe the most interesting character. His father
wants him to be a lawyer, but he wants to be a sailor. He makes his dream come true by
meeting the right people at the port. I also find him very creative and resourceful. Even
thought he is no carpenter or tailor, he improvises and experiments with whatever
materials he can get from the jungle to make he own clothes, and umbrella pottery and
tools he is like an old fashioned McGyver. He uses his intelligence to tame wild goats,
build houses and bake bread. He is also very adventurous. After being rescued from the
island, he still returns to the sea for more adventures.

Robinson Crusoe

In my opinion, the character in Robinson Crusoe who is determined is Robinson Crusoe.


He is determined on being a sailor and determined to survive. He realises his dream by
running away to London. When he is stranded on an island, he is determined to survive
instead of feeling sorry for himself. He makes his life as comfortable by using materials
in the jungle. He stays on the island for 28 years until he saves an English captain and is
offered a lift back to England. After setting up a family in England, he is still determined
to sail. When his wife passed away, he returns to the sea where he is happiest.

Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe and Friday in the novel Robinson Crusoe are similar in the sense that
they have the same feelings of friendship, love and trust. Robinson Crusoe learns from
Friday that people of different races and believes share these same feelings. They enjoy
each other’s company, and care for and trust each other. They are both brave. They killed
seventeen cannibals and saved Friday’s Father and a Spaniard from being eaten. After
that, they helped to regain and English captain’s ship. However, their background are
very different Robinson Crusoe is literate and civilized, whereas Friday is illiterate and a
savage.

Robinson Crusoe

One of the themes in Robinson Crusoe is the subject of survival. As we read how
Robinson Crusoe builds his life on the desolate island, we see that one can survive well if
one is hardworking and persevering. When marooned on the island, he does not feel sorry
for himself but is determined to live each day as it comes. He tries to make a boat and a
canoe to escape from the island, but both attempts fail. However, he does not give up. He
continues to make the best of his life on the island and succeeds in making it a
comfortable home through his perseverance and hard work.
Robinson Crusoe

The important lesson I have learn in Robinson Crusoe is to be brave in the face of every
challenge no matter how difficult the situation may seem. Crusoe is marooned on and
island but he responds with courage and the determination to survive. He adapts to the
situation and uses the material resources around him to build a basic but comfortable life
for himself. He tries his hand at different skills. He even makes a canoe. In this way, he
grows in endurance and inner strength. He succeeds over every difficult circumstances.
He remains positive in mind and spirit. This is how he manage to survive for 28 years on
the island. If I adopt this attitude, I can succeed in anything I do.

Robinson Crusoe

I enjoyed reading Robinson Crusoe because I find the story of being stranded alone on an
island interesting. It must be an exciting and unusual experience. It is interesting to see
how Robinson Crusoe survives against all odds. He also has so many adventures on the
island. Besides that, the novel has an important message for its readers, that is to be
determined and to persevere in whatever we do, just as Robinson did. I also like the
ending, because it is a happy and exciting ending. Robinson heroically saves a captain
offers to send him back to England. Robinson finally gets to go home after 28 long years
on the island.

Robinson Crusoe

The main character in Robinson Crusoe is a brave man. Robinson Crusoe has the courage
to leave home and go to London alone to realize his dreams. He is also brave enough to
escape from being enslaved to a Turkish captain. After becoming a farmer in Brazil, he is
brave enough to continue sailing even though he had the experience of being attacked by
pirates. Then, he is shipwrecked on a deserted island. He is able to survive on the island
for 28 years. When cannibals arrive on the island with two captives, he is brave enough to
attack them and rescue one of the captives. Because of this courage, he gains a life-long
companion whom he names Friday.

Robinson Crusoe

The event that I find interesting is where Robinson Crusoe saves Friday from the
cannibals. it is quite scary when Robinson Crusoe sees the cannibals kill one of their
prisoners and cut him up to pieces. This scene is also full of action. The other prisoners,
who is Friday, escapes and runs towards the place where Crusoe is hiding, chased by two
cannibals. Crusoe quickly shoots the cannibals with his rifle. The way Friday shows his
gratitude is touching and vivid. Slowly and cautiously, the poor frighten man kneels
down, kisses the ground and then lifts Crusoe’s foot and lowers it on top of his own head.
He then takes Crusoe’s sword and cuts off one of the cannibals head. this parts is
gruesome and shocking.

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