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Passage from "Robinson Cruse" - Coggle Diagram
Passage from "Robinson Cruse"
Daniel Defoe (1660-1731)
Other works: "Moll Flanders", "A Journal of the Plague Year", "Colonel Jack", "Roxana"
Involved in politics and trade
Famous for "Robinson Cruse" (1719)
Traveled extensively across Europe
English novelist and journalist
Married Mary Tuffley; had two sons and five daughters
Refreshment
Slept for almost two days
Felt quite refreshed
Grilled meat
Prepared some meat on the coals
Ate a little bit
Weakness
Walked about but very weak
Felt miserable about sickness
Turtle's eggs
Roasted three eggs in the ashes for supper
Gun
Never went out without the gun
Walked a short distance and sat down
Smooth sea
Sat and looked at the sea
Thought about life so far
Medicine from green leaves and rum
Made and took medicine
Went to bed
Sleep and recovery
Woke up refreshed, lively, and cheerful
Felt stronger and hungrier
Slept all the next day and the day after