Jankova Alagjozovska, Natka and Serafimovska, Simona (2024) Robison Crusoe and His Way to Moral Survival. In: Space Identity and Literature. Worldwide Circulation through Authorspress Global Network, India, pp. 108-114. ISBN 978-93-5529-915-4
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Being an Englishman from the town of York in the seventeenth century, the youngest son of a merchant from German origin is not the point of introducing a prototype in the English society. It is a kind of a saga being narrated through the emotional discourse of parental prohibition and descendant’s attitudes and goals. Introducing his father as ‘a foreigner of Bremen’, leads Robinson Crusoe to readers’ positive views.This chapter covers topics such parental prohibition, condemnation, fatal nature, space, identity and the importance of self-awareness. Crusoe suffers a storm, foreshadowing his shipwreck years later, ensuring his survival through storms, enslavement and isolation on a desert island. He succeeds to be the master of the situation overcoming the obstacles of the environment.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Subjects: | Humanities > Languages and literature |
Divisions: | Faculty of Philology |
Depositing User: | Natka Alagozovska |
Date Deposited: | 04 Nov 2024 08:29 |
Last Modified: | 04 Nov 2024 08:29 |
URI: | https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/34930 |
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