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Department of English 
• Name: Dave Nimesh 
• Roll no: 20 
• M.A. Sem-1 
• Paper no.- 2 Neo-Classical literature 
• Presentation topic: Robinson crusoe’s journey 
• Acdemic year-2014-15
About Daniel Defoe 
• Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) was 
born in london in the year of 
Restoration. 
• He altered his original 
surname Foe to Defoe. 
• As a young man he travelled 
all over europe. 
• His career had its ups and 
downs and he was also put 
into prison several time. 
• When he was nearly sixty, 
defoe started writing novels. 
• He was considered to be a 
founder of the English novels.
His novels 
“Captain 
singleton” 
“Captain 
jack” 
“Moll 
flanders” 
“Robinson 
Crusoe” 
“Roxanda”
About Robinson crusoe novel 
• Like most of novel Robinson 
crusoe is based on fact. 
• A man by the name of 
Alexander Kirk had spent many 
years on a lonely island, all by 
himself, before returning to 
scotland. 
• This inspired Defoe’s 
imagination.Little was known 
about tropical islands in those 
days, despite that Daniel 
Defoe was able to give a 
detailed picture of life on 
tropical island.
Initial -beginning of the novel 
• Crusoe was born in 1632 in 
the city of york, of a good 
family 
• His father had beame very 
wealthy as merchant 
• He married a girl whose 
family name was Robinson 
• His father’s name was 
Kreutznaer, but called 
themselves crusoe 
• So his name became 
Robinson crusoe
• His father gave him good education and 
wanted to became a lawyer 
• But crusoe’s heart was set on going to sea 
• His father warned him of the dangers of the 
life at sea and asked him not to think of 
leaving home anymore, but one day he run 
away from his home and thus his journey 
begins.
Middle of the Novel 
• Robinson crusoe goes to sea- storm in the sea 
He remembers his fathers words in sigh “the boy 
might be happy if he would stay at home, but if 
he goes abroad, he will be the most miserable 
wretch that was ever born” 
 in storm he thinks that, “if ever I got once my foot 
upon dry land again, I would go directly home to 
my father and never set into a ship again while I 
lived” 
 But then he continues his journey
middle 
• Robinson crusoe becomes 
merchant and is captured. 
• Attack by pirates 
• Many years of slavery 
• Crusoe ran away with a 
boy names Xury 
• They rescued by 
merchant ship 
• Crusoe sold faithful Xury 
• Robinson crusoe is 
shipwreched
Robinson crusoe on his island 
• Crusoe builds his house 
• He finds many things 
from the ship like pens, 
ink, paper, compass, 
charts and Bible 
• He was able to creat 
light which helps him to 
write Diary.
His exploration 
• Robinson crusoe begins to explore his island. 
• He finds fruits, rivers, valley, and garden in 
which he planted fruits and flowers 
• Thus on island he spent two years without any 
sign of rescuer 
• Harvest of crop 
• Making of pots and jars to store food and 
water
Robinson crusoe builds a boat 
• He tries his skills as a tailor, prepares hat, 
trousers and waistcoat from goat skin. 
• He first time feels need of companion and 
remembers Xury 
• A strange Discovery-a print of man’s bare foot 
in the sand 
• Crusoe’s fear of losing 
• But no one comes…..
Robinson crusoe gets a companion 
• Crusoe called him Friday 
after the day on which he 
rescued. 
• He taught him to say 
‘MASTER’ 
• Master slave relation in 
novel 
• Colonialism 
• Imperialism 
• “WHITE MAN’S BURDEN’’
More visitors on the island 
• Friday’s father rescued 
from canibals 
• A ship Arrives at the 
island 
• Friendship with english 
captain who was 
enslaved. 
• crusoe:- “if I save you, 
are you willing to my 
conditions? I have two…
Two condition.. 
• The first is that while you stay on this island 
you will obey any order that I give you. 
• If I give you a gun, you will return it to me and 
to do no harm either to me or to my 
possessions. 
• The second condition is that if you recover 
your ship you will take me and my servant, 
Friday, to England.”
The ship is recaptured 
• The fight at the roundhouse and they win 
• Crusoe to prisoners.. 
• “I AM THE GOVERNOR OF THIS ISLAND” 
• As the governor of this island I have power to hang you. 
Have you any thing to say as to why I should not?(this 
shows his possessive nature 
• Thus he left the island on nineteenth of December in the 
year 1686 
• The ship reached england after long voyage on the 11th 
June 1687 
• By the grace of God I was home once more after the thirty 
five years.

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Robinson crusoe's journey

  • 1. Department of English • Name: Dave Nimesh • Roll no: 20 • M.A. Sem-1 • Paper no.- 2 Neo-Classical literature • Presentation topic: Robinson crusoe’s journey • Acdemic year-2014-15
  • 2. About Daniel Defoe • Daniel Defoe (1660-1731) was born in london in the year of Restoration. • He altered his original surname Foe to Defoe. • As a young man he travelled all over europe. • His career had its ups and downs and he was also put into prison several time. • When he was nearly sixty, defoe started writing novels. • He was considered to be a founder of the English novels.
  • 3. His novels “Captain singleton” “Captain jack” “Moll flanders” “Robinson Crusoe” “Roxanda”
  • 4. About Robinson crusoe novel • Like most of novel Robinson crusoe is based on fact. • A man by the name of Alexander Kirk had spent many years on a lonely island, all by himself, before returning to scotland. • This inspired Defoe’s imagination.Little was known about tropical islands in those days, despite that Daniel Defoe was able to give a detailed picture of life on tropical island.
  • 5. Initial -beginning of the novel • Crusoe was born in 1632 in the city of york, of a good family • His father had beame very wealthy as merchant • He married a girl whose family name was Robinson • His father’s name was Kreutznaer, but called themselves crusoe • So his name became Robinson crusoe
  • 6. • His father gave him good education and wanted to became a lawyer • But crusoe’s heart was set on going to sea • His father warned him of the dangers of the life at sea and asked him not to think of leaving home anymore, but one day he run away from his home and thus his journey begins.
  • 7. Middle of the Novel • Robinson crusoe goes to sea- storm in the sea He remembers his fathers words in sigh “the boy might be happy if he would stay at home, but if he goes abroad, he will be the most miserable wretch that was ever born”  in storm he thinks that, “if ever I got once my foot upon dry land again, I would go directly home to my father and never set into a ship again while I lived”  But then he continues his journey
  • 8. middle • Robinson crusoe becomes merchant and is captured. • Attack by pirates • Many years of slavery • Crusoe ran away with a boy names Xury • They rescued by merchant ship • Crusoe sold faithful Xury • Robinson crusoe is shipwreched
  • 9. Robinson crusoe on his island • Crusoe builds his house • He finds many things from the ship like pens, ink, paper, compass, charts and Bible • He was able to creat light which helps him to write Diary.
  • 10. His exploration • Robinson crusoe begins to explore his island. • He finds fruits, rivers, valley, and garden in which he planted fruits and flowers • Thus on island he spent two years without any sign of rescuer • Harvest of crop • Making of pots and jars to store food and water
  • 11. Robinson crusoe builds a boat • He tries his skills as a tailor, prepares hat, trousers and waistcoat from goat skin. • He first time feels need of companion and remembers Xury • A strange Discovery-a print of man’s bare foot in the sand • Crusoe’s fear of losing • But no one comes…..
  • 12. Robinson crusoe gets a companion • Crusoe called him Friday after the day on which he rescued. • He taught him to say ‘MASTER’ • Master slave relation in novel • Colonialism • Imperialism • “WHITE MAN’S BURDEN’’
  • 13. More visitors on the island • Friday’s father rescued from canibals • A ship Arrives at the island • Friendship with english captain who was enslaved. • crusoe:- “if I save you, are you willing to my conditions? I have two…
  • 14. Two condition.. • The first is that while you stay on this island you will obey any order that I give you. • If I give you a gun, you will return it to me and to do no harm either to me or to my possessions. • The second condition is that if you recover your ship you will take me and my servant, Friday, to England.”
  • 15. The ship is recaptured • The fight at the roundhouse and they win • Crusoe to prisoners.. • “I AM THE GOVERNOR OF THIS ISLAND” • As the governor of this island I have power to hang you. Have you any thing to say as to why I should not?(this shows his possessive nature • Thus he left the island on nineteenth of December in the year 1686 • The ship reached england after long voyage on the 11th June 1687 • By the grace of God I was home once more after the thirty five years.