It's fiction!
"Robinson Crusoe" is a novel written by Daniel Defoe that is often considered a work of adventure fiction and one of the earliest examples of the novel as a literary form. It is a classic story that follows the protagonist, Robinson Crusoe, as he survives on a deserted island for many years.
the novel Robinson crusoe by Daniel defoe was about Robinson crusoe who was shipwrecked on an island. he lived alone on the island for 28 years. i like the ending story of Robinson crusoe. i like it because firstly,he decided to sail again and write down his experiences.
Robinson Crusoe's mother's name was unknown in the novel "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. She is not mentioned by name in the story.
The main character in the story Robinson Crusoe is Robinson Crusoe himself, a young Englishman who got stranded on a deserted island. Other notable characters include Friday, a native man whom Crusoe rescues and befriends, and Crusoe's dog, which provides companionship during his solitary existence on the island.
Some scholars believe that the narrative of Robinson Crusoe does contain elements that metaphorically reflect England's colonization and expansion during the time it was written. The story can be seen as typifying England's global ambitions and imperialistic mindset during the colonial era. Crusoe's isolation, challenges, and eventual mastery over his circumstances can be interpreted as symbolic of England's drive for dominion over distant lands and peoples.
The footprint in the story belonged to Friday, a native man whom Robinson Crusoe encounters on the island. Robinson initially believed it to be the footprint of a cannibal but later discovers it was Friday's.
Actually, there is no story about a Robinson Crusio. What is probably meant here is Robinson Crusoe... See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robinson_Crusoe for the story.
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
it is non-fiction
Robinson Crusoe is a fictional character created by British author Daniel Defoe. In the story, Robinson Crusoe is born in York, England. He became rich through his various adventures, including becoming a successful plantation owner and trader after being shipwrecked on a deserted island.
No, "Swiss Family Robinson" is a work of fiction. The novel tells the story of a family shipwrecked on a deserted island and their adventures in survival and exploration. It is not based on true events.
Facts and real story make a story nonfiction, whereas made up and fantasy elements make a a story fiction.