
Robinson Crusoe (novel)
"Robinson Crusoe," a novel by Daniel Defoe, tells the story of a man stranded alone on a deserted island after a shipwreck. Crusoe struggles to survive by using his ingenuity, resourcefulness, and perseverance, building shelter, finding food, and adapting to his environment. Over time, he reflects on human resilience, self-reliance, and faith. The story explores themes of survival, solitude, and the impact of civilization versus nature. Ultimately, Crusoe’s experience transforms him, highlighting the power of determination and ingenuity in overcoming adversity.