Robinson Crusoe Flashcards

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What are some similarities between Daniel Defoe and Aphra Behn?

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  • Both spies
  • Both from lower class backgrounds
  • Defoe = Presbyterian (Anti-Catholic in RC); Behn = maybe Catholic
  • Both died in debt
  • Both relied on their writing for money
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What is the full title of this book?

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“The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe”

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What does the narrator describe his state in life as at the beginning of “Robinson Crusoe”?

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“The Middle State”

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On what real-life event is this narrative based?

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The writings of Scotsman Alexander Selkirk, who disagreed with his captain and was asked to be set on an island, where he stayed for four years.

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What is the significance of September 30th in this novel?

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September 30th is Crusoe’s birthday. Events occur on this date throughout the narrative, including his getting shipwrecked on the island.

This helps establish the presence of Providence in the novel: there is a divine force invested in Crusoe, which is something he has to learn.

September 30 Events:

  • The day he breaks away from his Father and friends
  • The day he was made a slave on the Sallee
  • The day he escaped a previous wreck
  • The day he escaped from slavery
  • The day he was born (both biologically and into his new life on the island)
  • The day he was shipwrecked.
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What was a potential alternative career for Defoe?

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Presbyterian minister

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What is “Robinson Crusoe’s” contribution to the development of the novel?

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  • Focus on the individual, especially through character evolution

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What is “Robinson Crusoe’s” contribution to the development of the novel?

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  • Focus on the individual, especially through character evolution
  • Consciousness-centered
  • Focus on middle-class character (from the “middle state” of life)
  • Focus on daily life (in the extreme, in this case)
  • Watt: The solitude of Crusoe “cried out” for an examination of personal relationships, which would become a hallmark of the novel. (And is maybe why we wouldn’t call this a novel.)
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How is this a Protestant tale?

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It places emphasis on the virtues of:

  • independence
  • hard work
  • self-examination
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