In 1719, Defoe was around fifty-nine years old and wrote Robinson Crusoe. Robinson Crusoe is a fiction novel that is based on several short essays that were composed over the years (“Daniel Defoe Biography”). This novel is about a man who leaves England, despite his father’s wishes to travel the world. Soon after he leaves his ship wrecks upon a deserted island. On this island, Robinson Crusoe was alone for many years and so he began to read the Bible and learn many things from it. After much time alone, Crusoe then discovers that there are other people on the island that are cannibals. Robinson is able to convert one of the men, Friday, to Christianity and befriend him. Robinson and Friday are able to convert a couple of other people and help change the island a little bit. One day, all of a sudden, a British ship lands on the island. This ship had overthrown its captain, so Robinson Crusoe helps restore the ship to its normal order. In return, the ship agrees to take Robinson and Friday home to England. The two return to England and live normal …show more content…
Daniel Defoe was born with humble beginnings and started his life in a way that any normal person did in England at this time. Defoe worked many jobs and had many debt problems before he started writing. After this, Defoe wrote many journals, novels, and articles that became very famous and began to become a huge inspiration on British writers. Daniel Defoe helped influence early literature in England during the fifteenth and sixteenth century and helped develop literature into what it is