Imagine that you became stranded on a deserted island. What would you (not) do? Discuss & make a top 10 list of DO's & DON'TS
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Imagine that you became stranded on a deserted island. What would you (not) do? Discuss & make a top 10 list of DO's & DON'TS
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Despite being an action-filled adventure story, this is a realistic novel. Explain how this sense of realism is achieved by Defoe.
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Robinson Crusoe has already been marooned on the island for twenty years, and has struggled with his isolation. Why does he nevertheless view Friday as primarily as a servant?
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How does Robinson's view of the world fit the context of the Age of Reason?
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What might be a reason to include all these adventures into one novel?
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Why is Robinson Crusoe a typical product of the 18th century?
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because it is a realistic novel
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Because it is about a religious development
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Because it is about slavery and global trade
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because it deals with rational thought
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What kind of book is this?
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autofictional biography
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non-fictional autobiography
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fictional autobiography
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biofictional autography
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Gulliver's Travels
by Jonathan Swift
Characteristics
Satire
Criticism about ethics and politics
(officials --> rope-dancing) (British religious quarrels -rediculous way)