Robinson Crusoe
Critique
By Cathy holmesPublished 9 months ago โข Updated 9 months ago โข 1 min read
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Defoe's eighteenth century classic tells of a young man who leaves home on a sea-borne adventure that sees him overtaken by pirates, kept as a slave, and eventually marooned for decades on a desert island.
A tale of survival, spirituality, and self-reliance amidst the cruelest elements of nature and humanity.
About the Creator
Cathy holmes
Canadian family girl with a recently discovered love for writing. Other loves include animals and sports.
Reader insights
Outstanding
Excellent work. Looking forward to reading more!
Top insights
Excellent storytelling
Original narrative & well developed characters
Expert insights and opinions
Arguments were carefully researched and presented
Eye opening
Niche topic & fresh perspectives
Heartfelt and relatable
The story invoked strong personal emotions
Comments (24)
A wonderful critique. You managed to incorporate the themes so well. This book messed me up when I first read it. I was not really a fan, lol.
What did you think of it? ๐
Perfectly done.
Spot on!
Really nice summary and critique! Nicely done!
Great critique...!
Cliff notes of the cliff notes. Well done.
Concise Synopsis , well done
Havenโt read this one yet, but good work. ๐
I can't recall if I actually read the book or if I just know the events that happen ๐ This was an excellent review!
Wonderful work!
Fantastic ๐ฏโค๏ธ๐๐
Well done!
Bravo!!! Your critique is fabulous, my friend!!!โค๏ธโค๏ธ๐
Thank you. I haven't read that one. I must check it out.
Great critique on on a great book! My favorite Defoe is Roxanne.
Very insightful :) I love this book!
Love your critique, well done!
Very Good Work!! ๐๐
Definitely one of the best critiques I've read, Cathy.
Nice summation!
Honestly, this is a really great description in so few words. Great job.
Haven't Seen this, But Great Job on This Critiqueโค๏ธ๐ฏ๐๐ฌ๐๐
Love this novel. Just reread it last month.