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ROBINSON CRUSOE - Coggle Diagram
ROBINSON CRUSOE
Against the will of his parents, Robinson Crusoe decides to leave his family and his home in York to become a member of the growing middle class and to try his luck at sea and travel around the world
After his first trip to Guinea, Crusoe is captured and taken prisoner by North African pirates.
Escaping with a slave boy, he is rescued from a ship and taken to Brazil, where Crusoe becomes a successful plantation owner
He left for West Africa to find slaves, but was shipwrecked on an island where he remained for 28 years.
From this moment the novel tells of Crusoe’s attempts to survive on the island by replicating the same type of society to which he belongs
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set up a cross bearing the date of his arrival, 1 September 1659
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