Robinson Crusoe
Book Review
Daniel Defoe's «Robinson Crusoe» is a classic novel that many critics regard as one of the first examples of realistic literature. The book narrates the adventures of Robinson Crusoe, who finds himself on a deserted island and is forced to survive alone. Critics praise Defoe's skill in detailing everyday life and survival, making the story believable and captivating. The philosophical depth of the work is also highlighted, exploring themes of human resilience, self-sufficiency, and spiritual growth. Some critics point out the colonial and imperialistic motifs in the book, reflecting the worldview of the time. Overall, «Robinson Crusoe» remains an important and influential work that continues to attract the attention of readers and scholars.
