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Daniel Defoe is considered the father of the English novel because he was one of the first writers to use realistic settings, everyday language, and complex characters in his works. His novel "Robinson Crusoe" is widely regarded as one of the first modern novels in English literature and helped to establish the novel as a popular form of storytelling.
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Daniel Defoe is considered one of the early pioneers of the English novel, often referred to as the "father of the English novel" due to his influential works such as "Robinson Crusoe." Defoe's realistic and innovative storytelling style helped establish the novel as a distinct literary form in English literature.
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Gulliver's Travels is not considered the first English novel. The novel is often regarded as a satirical work rather than a straightforward narrative, and other works are typically credited as being earlier examples of the novel genre in English literature.
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James FeniMore Cooper is considered as the "Father of the American Novel".
Abraham, who is also regarded as a father of Christianity.
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