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Robinson Crusoe was born in 1632
(of course he is not a real man)

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Is Robinson Crusoe from London England?

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Where was Crusoe born?

England


Who was Robinson Crusoe where he was born and how did Robinson Crusoe become rich?

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.


How many Robinson Crusoe movie are there?

Worldwide, there are many others. "Robinson Crusoe" (1913) "Robinson Crusoe" (1916) "Robinson Crusoe" (1917) "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe" (1922) "Robinson Crusoe" (1924) "Little Robinson Crusoe" (1924) "Robinson Crusoe" (1925) "Robinson Crusoe" (1927) "Mr. Robinson Crusoe" (1932) "Robinson Crusoe" (1933) "Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island" (1936) "Molly Moo Cow and Robinson Crusoe" (1936) "Robinson Crusoe Jr" (1941) "Robinson Crusoe" (1954) "Robinson Crusoe" (1935) "Robinson Crusoe on Mars" (1964) "Robinson Crusoe" (1970) "Robinson Crusoe" (1997) "Crusoe" (2008) - Television series.


Robinson Crusoe male or female?

Robinson Crusoe was male.


Who or what is most likely an antagonist in Robinson Crusoe?

The earthquake Crusoe's mental debate about sin -- APEX


Which story event best illustrates Crusoe's dominance?

crusoe refers to the ships dog as his constant companion and friend


Was Robinson Crusoe a real person?

No; Robinson Crusoe is a fictitious character.


What is Crusoe Bower in Robinson Crusoe a symbol of?

Crusoe's bower in "Robinson Crusoe" can be seen as a symbol of his desire for civilization, as he creates a serene refuge amidst the wildness of the island. It also represents Crusoe's ability to adapt to his surroundings and find moments of peace and contentment in the solitude of his exile.


What island did Crusoe get stranded on?

Crusoe got stranded on a fictional island that he called "The Island of Despair" in Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe."


What was the relationship between Robinson Crusoe and xury?

Robinson Crusoe and Xury had a master-servant relationship. Crusoe purchased Xury as a slave and they developed a bond over time as Crusoe treated him well and eventually freed him. Xury became loyal to Crusoe and they worked together to survive on the island.


Which science fiction book written in the 70s is this quote from - If only I had been born a Moose?

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