1. 1.Name: Malek Hina Ibrahimbhai
2.Class: M.A SEM 1
3.Roll No: 12
4.Email ID: hinamalek21@gmail.com
5.Enrollment No: 2069 1084 2020 0026
6.Year: 2019-2020
7.Paper No: 2 Neo-classical Litreture
8.Topic: Robinson Crusoe as a master
9.Institute: SMT. S. B. Gardi Department of
English
2. ROBINSON CRUSOE AS A
MASTER
• As an adventure spirit.
• He fortune in Brazil,
including a twenty eight
years stay on a deserted
island.
• He is not classical hero
3. The first word taught by him to
Friday
• He taught to Friday simple words
like “Master”, “Yes” and “No”.
• Then he gave him some clothes
and Friday Quite happy to receive
the clothes.
• Friday mad signs to ask Crusoe
4. Friday says to “call me Master”
• In a little Time he began to speak to Friday and flot
the memory of the time;
• Crosoe says that likewise taught him to say Master
and then let him know, that was to by my name;
• And than Friday teaches English language from
Crusoe.
5. Robinson Crusoe teaching English to
Friday
• Daniel Defoe’s Novel, Robinson Crusoe
describes how he meets and teaches English to
Man Friday, the only other person on the desert
island.
• Crusoe says how?‘In a little time I began to
speak to him and teach him
to speak to me and taught
him to say ‘yes’ and ‘No’ and
to know the meaning of
6. Friday learn to table manners from crusoe
• By his disgust to Milk, I knew he had not been used
to where they had cows, goats or asses; and by his
not being afraid of Neptune, I concluded he had
been accustomed to dogs.
• Crusoe was determined to begin his education that
first day, by teaching him how to sit and how to eat
at table.
7. Changes his looks
• Undergoes several changes that reflect political,
economic and religious progress.
• Changes made either temporarily or permanently,
one incident to Crosoe’s religious alterations.
• He was also appears to be results of dream and
his resulting changes seem permanent.
8. Naming Friday
• They first meet on that day.
• “Man Friday” used to describe a male
personal assistant or servant, especially one
who is particularly competent or loyal.
Colonial Representation in Robinson
Crusoe
• In the first chapter I will look at the colonial
aspects of Robinson Crusoe where an
Englishman asserts and show how subjugation,