Robinson Crusoe, the protagonist of the novel by Daniel Defoe, is often viewed as a product of his time with some racist attitudes towards non-Europeans. However, his character can also be seen as an opportunist, taking advantage of his circumstances to survive on the deserted island. Ultimately, interpretations can vary depending on the reader's perspective.
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Robinson Crusoe was male.
Robinson Crusoe's birth name is Robinson Kreutznaer.
No; Robinson Crusoe is a fictitious character.
The main character in "Robinson Crusoe" is Robinson Crusoe himself, a castaway who spends 28 years on a deserted island.
The name of Robinson Crusoe's companion was Friday.
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Robinson Crusoe's parrot was named Poll.
Robinson Crusoe's sidekick is named Friday.
The cast of Robinson Crusoe and Son - 1932 includes: Lloyd Hamilton as Robinson Crusoe
The cast of Robinson Crusoe - 1910 includes: Franz Skondrup as Fredag Einar Zangenberg as Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Crusoe is a fictional character.