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kneeling down every ten or twelve steps in token of acknowledgement
In Robin Crusoe the victim (Friday) shows his gratitude for saving his life by —-
Enlightenment
One of the writers of —- you have learnt is Daniel Defoe
the founders of English novels / the earliest practitioners of the novel helping popularize the genre in Britain and even one of the founders of English novels
Daniel Defoe is considered as one of ——
one of the first novels in English
The novel Robinson Crusoe is regarded as —-
it is about a sea-man who get stranded on a deserted island for 28 years
Robinson Crusoe is a novel of isolation because —-
Daniel Defoe
1719
Enlightenment
Robinson Crusoe was written by —- in —— during the cultural movement of ——
the character of Robinson Crusoe who is adventurous, enterprising and reason-controlled
Robinson Crusoe embodies the spirit of the age of enlightenment through —-
the changes in Robinson’s attitude towards his life on the desert island
one of the symbols of Robinson Crusoe is Crusoe’s Bower, which symbolizes —-
28 years, 2 months and 17 days
Robinson Crusoe stayed on the deserted island for —-
Robinson is always conscious of himself and his situation. For example, he keeps a journal of his daily activities, he grows rice, corn…
Self-awareness in Robinson Crusoe refers to the fact that —-
his shipwreck years later
Crusoe suffers a storm at sea near Yarmouth, foreshadowing ——
Trading - widow
Robinson’s first … trip is financially successful, so he plans another, leaving his early profit in the care of a friendly…
donates a portion to the widow and his sister
revisits his island and Brazil
In Robinson Crusoe, Crusoe gets married after he — and before he—-
metaphor
the writer compares the function of the foot of a human with the function of the bottom part of the ladder without using “like” or “as”
“I set my gun at the foot of my ladder.” The literary techniques of the underlined is —- because —-
simile
the writer compares the victim “stood trembling” with the fact that he had been taken prisoner using “as if”
The literary technique used in “he stood trembling, as if he had been taken prisoner” is —- because —-
synecdoche
The literary technique used in “I lay still in my castle”, “castle”(the specific) referring to “home” (the general) is a case of —-
Robinson’s mastery over all the hardships which is positive, over his fellows which is negative (not sure)
The Ambivalence of Mastery in Robinson Crusoe refers to —-
the conflict in Robinson’s mind as to contacting human beings
Analyze the Ambivalence (sự mâu thuẫn) of Mastery in Robinson Crusoe ——
Second
Robinson Crusoe established himself as a plantation owner in Brazil during his —-trading voyage
swearing to be Robinson’s slave forever
In Robinson Crusoe, the victim (Friday) shows his gratitude for saving his life by —-
some savages attack the ship on the way to Brazil
In Robinson Crusoe, Friday is killed when —-
Cannibals
Friday
In getting a human companion, the pursuers are —- and the pusued is —-
Saying “hello” to the victim to attract his attention
In getting a human companion, the first thing Robinson does when he gets to the beach to rescue the victim is ——
footprint
the conflict in Robinson’s mind as to contacting human beings
The — Robinson finds on the beach one day is the symbol of ——
it is not the adventure of Daniel Defoe
Robinson Crusoe called a fictional autobiology because —-