" Robinson Crusoe " - As Perspective of Friday
Here The novel " Robinson Crusoe " is written by Deniel Defoe.. Truly
this novel is too long and its devided into three major movements.. In
this novel at the first chapter we find that Crusoe is the youngest of
three brothers so Crusoe is expected to inherit little and as a result
his father encourages him to take up the law but crusoe wants to go sea
and he just want nothing more than travell around the ship. here it
shows that his family is totally opposes this idea.
Theory of Subaltern is truly like postcolonialism because in this novel
we can see the MASTER and SLAVE system. In first part BEFORE THE ISLAND
Crusoe sailing around for a while and he makes a bit of money in trade
but for some reason he captured coast of Africa it is to purchase slaves
and Crusoe himself becomes a " slave " and here his befriends a young
man named Xury, with whom he escapes from captivity. and Friday ( real
name xury ) was saved by Crusoe. so friday always describe Crusoe as a
master. This idea of ownership and superiority impacts his relations
with such people as Xury and Friday.
In the Island Crusoe feel loneliness and he thinks that he is the King
of the Island. but when Crusoe sees a footprint on the shore one day and
learns that he's actually not alone on the island. so in this scene we
think about Crusoe perspective of Friday that on island Friday is a King of islandand Crusoe comes to need as a helper. It shows Power of Friday.
Thus, at the end Crusoe returns to Europe with Friday. Inshort in this novel Defoe include lots of major themes like Postcolonialism, and theme of subeltern comes from the character Friday and Crusoe, Religion, about Society and class system, about differnces between man and the natural world etc..
Thank you..Thus, at the end Crusoe returns to Europe with Friday. Inshort in this novel Defoe include lots of major themes like Postcolonialism, and theme of subeltern comes from the character Friday and Crusoe, Religion, about Society and class system, about differnces between man and the natural world etc..
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