Question: Comment on Burke as a powerful advocate for the independence of America. Answer: “The thing you fought for is not the thing which you recover; but depreciated, sunk, wasted, and consumed in the contest. Nothing less will content me ...
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Social Issues in Robinson Crusoe
Social Issues in Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe contains references to two issues-racism and religion. Certainly, Crusoe’s attitudes toward Xury, his companion in slavery and his fellow fugitive, and toward Friday, his faithful servant, are typical of the seventeenth-century English condescension ...
Themes in Robinson Crusoe
Themes in Robinson Crusoe Many of the important themes in Robinson Crusoe are embodied in the title character and in his interaction with Friday. Through the story of Crusoe’s sojourn on the island, Defoe comments at length on several social ...
Major Characters of Robinson Crusoe
Major Characters of Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe, narrated in the first person, is dominated by the title character. The other major character, Friday, appears after two-thirds of the narrative has been told. Robinson Crusoe: Robinson Crusoe is the protagonist and ...
Plot Summary of Robinson Crusoe
Plot Summary of Robinson Crusoe Robinson Crusoe is a youth of about eighteen years old who resides in Hull, England. Although his father wishes him to become a lawyer, Crusoe dreams of going on sea voyages. He disregards the fact ...
A Brief Introduction to Robinson Crusoe
A Brief Introduction to Robinson Crusoe Daniel Defoe’s world-class masterpiece Robinson Crusoe is a powerful adventure story of a seafaring person. The book tells the tale of a marooned individual who through relentless efforts builds his own empire on a ...
Daniel Defoe Biography
A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Daniel Defoe Daniel Defoe was born in 1660, in London, and was originally christened Daniel Foe, changing his name around the age of thirty-five to sound more aristocratic. Like his character Robinson Crusoe, Defoe ...
Narrative Style of Robinson Crusoe
Narrative Style of Robinson Crusoe Defoe is a prolific as well as gifted writer. He exploited a narrative art or craft peculiarly of his own by which he has written history that sounds like fiction and fiction with the verisimilitude ...
Background on Robinson Crusoe
Background on Robinson Crusoe The adventures of Crusoe on his island, the main part of Defoe’s novel, are based largely on the central incident in the life of an undisciplined Scotsman, Alexander Selkirk. Although it is possible, even likely that ...
Sometimes one prince quarrelleth with another for fear the other should quarrel with…sometimes because he is too weak.
Explanation: Sometimes one prince quarrelleth with another for fear the other should quarrel with him. Sometimes a war is o entered upon, because the enemy is too strong and sometimes because he is too weak. Answer: These lines are extracted ...