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What is Robinson's theme?

The central idea of Robinson Crusoe is the tenacious struggle of human beings for survival, which praised Robinson's strong willpower.

This work mainly tells the story that the hero was caught in a storm on his way to Africa, drifted to an uninhabited desert island alone, and began a life of isolation. With strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on a desert island and returned to his hometown after 28 years and 2 months 19 days.

Synopsis: Explorer Robinson was shipwrecked on a voyage and stayed on a desert island for 28 years, isolated from the world. His yearning for his family and his life-and-death friendship with the local aborigines on Friday are the driving forces for his survival.

Robinson yearned for sailing since he was a child and did business many times as an adult. On a voyage, he was stranded on a desert island, where he built houses, planted food and fruits, domesticated wild animals, made pottery, made tools, built homes and saved people. Twenty-eight years later, I returned to England by boat. At the same time, he made huge profits from plantations in Brazil, and he became a rich man.

Famous saying: It is advisable to describe one imprisoned life with another, and to state the true story with a fictional story.

The fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrible than the danger itself.

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