1. Team teaching- History and
Literature
History teacher- Petya Genova
Literature teacher- Yordanka
Lyubenova
2.
3. The age of Enlightenment and Daniel Defoe and
his novel “Robinson Crusoe”
4. The Biography of Daniel Defoe
Daniel Defoe, born as
Daniel Foe on the 13 of
September, 1660 in
London, England, was
an English trader, writer
and journalist. He is
mostly known for his
novel “Robinson
Crusoe”. He died on the
24th
of April 1731.
5. “Robinson Crusoe” :features of the
novel
Adventurous novel, published for the first time
on the 25th
of October 1719.
The inspiration for the novel came from the
story of the Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk,
who spent 4 years on an uninhabited island
named Más a Tierra.
6. The full name of the novel:
“The life and the extraordinary adventures of the
sailor Robinson Crusoe, from York, who spent 28
years on an uninhabited island near the shores of
America, near the Mouth of The Great River of
Oroonoque, after a shipwreck in which the whole
crew die and he’s the only one who survived with
his story about his further unusual deliverance
from pirates, described by himself.
7. The title as a key element at the
interpretation of the novel
9. The message of the novel :
The theme for “Alone and loneliness”
10. “Alone or lonely are you on a uninhabited
island?”
“The physical and the spiritual survival on a
lonely island”
“No to the human according to the novel”
“Robinson Crusoe”