Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by Daniel Defoe and published in 1719. The story is about a young man named Robinson Crusoe who leaves his comfortable life in England to explore the world. He embarks on a voyage that takes him to various parts of the world, including Africa and South America. However, his ship is wrecked and he finds himself stranded on a deserted island in the Caribbean.Robinson Crusoe is forced to adapt to his new surroundings and learn how to survive on the island. He learns how to hunt, fish, and build shelter. He also befriends a native man named Friday, who becomes his loyal companion.Over the years, Robinson Crusoe becomes increasingly resourceful and self-sufficient. He builds a home, cultivates crops, and even manages to rescue a group of fellow sailors who are shipwrecked on the island.The novel is written in the form of a journal, and it provides a detailed account of Robinson Crusoe's experiences on the island. It also explores themes of loneliness, isolation, and the human desire for companionship and connection.Robinson Crusoe is considered a classic of English literature and has been adapted into numerous films, television shows, and other forms of media. It is a timeless tale of survival, adventure, and the indomitable human spirit.I understood him in many things, and let him know I was very well pleased with him. In a little time I began to speak to him; and teach him to speak to me: and first, I let him know his name should be Friday, which was the day I saved his life: I called him so for the memory of the time. I likewise taught him to say Master; and then let him know that was to be my name: I likewise taught him to say Yes and No and to know the meaning of them.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.