Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by Daniel Defoe. The book was first published on April 25, 1719.
Robinson Crusoe, the protagonist, was born in a middle-class family and spent his life traveling around the world.
On a voyage to Africa, I was caught in a storm and drifted to a deserted island, where I began to live in isolation.
With tenacious will and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on the desert island and returned to his hometown after 28 years, 2 months and 19 days.
This novel was written by Defoe inspired by a real story at that time. In September 1704, a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk quarreled with the captain.
Due to the shipwreck, Robinson drifted to a desert island.
He survived with his hard-working hands and perseverance
.Later, Robinson encountered a terrible cannibal on the desert island.
Robinson rescued a savage from the cannibal and named it "Friday".
It was not until 28 years later that Robinson returned to his native England on a merchant ship.