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Conclusion


Daniel defo's novel" Robinson Crusoe " refers to a literary work in stages in its composition. The plot develops strictly in accordance with the given "schedule": first, the victim is brought to the coast of an uninhabited island, and then he begins to collect everything necessary for life. Local predators occasionally established Crusoe on Robinson island, building a palisade around their home, and began swimming at a time when they were well armed.


The main task for the wrecked sailor, who was thrown on the inhabited island, was to purchase the means for obtaining food. At least, there should have been a knife with which you can take a rabbit and dig a hole for fire. The second is fire. This means that we need a laptop and tinder. At first, Robinson was busy - there was nothing in it. But after a while, they stayed in the shallow, reached the ship, where they found everything necessary for life. Gold reserves were found in the captain's cabin, which seemed to be of no use to Robinson, but he dragged them to the island. This was an impetus for salvation, so as not to waste wealth.

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