Robinson crusoe

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Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe

Introduction:
Robinson Kreutznaer (Crusoe) had born in 1632 in the city of York .With also two brothers a colonel who was killed and the other one he never knew of him He wants to go to the sea thing that his parents didn’t want and tried to persuade him not to going.

The Warning:
After a long talk from his father about not leave his home and duties hefinish by talking about his killed son and his eyes were covered by tears. He wanted him to stay and fulfill his live there. With that he finish and Crusoe say to him not to think of going abroad any more.

The Storm
But words didn’t stop it in 1st September he gets board to his first ship. As soon the ship stared to go his feeling and desire changed. His body that was not use to the movement ofthe ship became sick and his thought changed. Also he remembers his dad tear when he was telling him not to go all leaving to repent for what he has done.
A storm was coming and increased all this was new for him and enough to affect him. He was repenting and asking God to let him be alive and that he would return to his father home and never going back to a ship.

Next day the weather wasbetter finally in the morning sun was brighter with no wind that could scare Crusoe. After getting up and walking he was embarrassed to know he was the only one scared by the little winds of that “storm”. He was able to calm even he forget the promise he made and was ready for more. After the eight day of being on the sea another storm comes up. This storm was different from the last one even scary forthe seamen themselves. The storm continued and where second that separates the boat to sink. Other light ships where near and the master ordered to open fire in order to call for help. One of the ship get close to help so the men could be able the aboard the ship and survive. After a quarter of hour the crew could see how their ship sinks.

After all horror passed the master talk to Crusoeand tell him that he should not going again to sea. He tell him to go home and obey the words of his father.

Pirates
After his bad experience in the storm he continued and get aboard to the coast of Africa in this voyage he learn to be a sailor a merchant. During this a Turkish rover of Sallee was chasing the ship in which Crusoe was. The men start to prepare for the battle but this was notenough to stop them. They got control of them and also killed some of the men. Now from merchant to a slave Crusoe was taken to the home of his new master. The only thing he thought was in the way to escape to that misfortune. After time pass he became to catch fishes for his master and go with him in some voyages.

Escape from slavery
One day he had some guest and orders Crusoe to catch somefishes with another man and a boy. As he prepare he start to plan his escape. Without knowing the other man who was called Moley was helping him for the escape be bringing to him some food and even guns for the “fishing”. As they were on the sea near the shore he act as if he was fishing he tells Moley to get further to get better fishes. Without knowing his plan he do it and as soon as Crusoe seehis chance he pushed Moley to the sea. As he tried to get to the bout Crusoe tell him he will shoot him if he gets near and tell him to better go to the shore.

Brazils
After his escape he makes his voyage to liberty with Xury. He finally was free and makes it through the sea stopping in an island for food and water. In here they found themselves with a lion and they took his skin. This islandwas inhabited by some Negroes and they could see how Crusoe killed a leopard. The Negroes get close to the leopard for its flesh. They offered some to Crusoe but he only ask for them for the skin. After this a Portuguese’s ships passed near the Island and help him and the boy. The captain of the ship told him he could join them to the Brazils and in there he could make his way to home. The Captain...
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