I wonder whether there
is scope for this view
of this novel through analysing what the novel has to say about the human
condition and howstruggles to return to civilisation. What is interesting about the
story and in
particular the character of Robinson Crusoe is that when he
finds himself on this island, he
embarks on a struggle to remain a civilised
man and maintain his reason. The novel says his
"original
sin"...
Monday, April 8, 2013
Can the novel Robinson Crusoe be seen as a Christian allegory?
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