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![]() Robinson CrusoeDaniel DefoeIn CliffsNotes on Robinson Crusoe, Daniel Defoe tells the realistic tale of Robinson Crusoe, who gets shipwrecked on an island. His intelligence, persistence, and growing relationship with God all help him to survive as a castaway. Crusoe rescues the "savage" Friday, who becomes his servant and then his friend. They eventually escape the island, and Crusoe has yet more adventures. Defoe's Robinson Crusoe is a memorable account of a man's psychological and spiritual growth. Search this CliffsNote
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