Photographer’s Note
Robinson Crusoe is a novel by Daniel Defoe, first published in 1719 and sometimes regarded as the first novel in English. The book is a fictional autobiography of the title character, an English castaway who spends 28 years on a remote island, encountering savages, captives, and mutineers before being rescued. This device, presenting an account of supposedly factual events, is known as a "false document", and gives a realistic frame to the story.
The full title of the novel is The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner: who lived Eight and Twenty Years, all alone in an uninhabited Island on the coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been cast on Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'd by Pirates. Written by Himself.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot summary
2 Reception and sequels
3 Real-life castaways
4 Interpretations
5 Cultural influences
6 See also
7 Notes
8 References
9 External links
[edit] Plot summary
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
Crusoe leaves England on a sea voyage in September 1651 against the wishes of his parents. The ship is taken over by Salè pirates and Crusoe becomes the slave of a Moor. He manages to escape with a boat and is befriended by the Captain of a Portuguese ship off the western coast of Africa. The ship is en route to Brazil. There with the help of the Captain, Crusoe becomes owner of a plantation.
He joins an expedition to bring slaves from Africa, but he is shipwrecked in a storm about forty miles out to sea on an island near the mouth of the Orinoco river on September 30, 1659. His companions all die; he manages to fetch arms, tools and other supplies from the ship before it breaks apart and sinks. He proceeds to build a fenced-in habitation and cave, keeps a calendar by making marks in a piece of wood. He hunts, grows corn, learns to make pottery, raises goats, etc. He reads the Bible and slowly becomes religious, thanking God for his fate in which nothing is missing but society.
He discovers native cannibals occasionally visit the island to kill and eat prisoners. At first he plans to kill the savages for their abomination, but then he realizes that he has no right to do so as the cannibals have not attacked him and do not knowingly commit a crime. He dreams of capturing one or two servants by freeing some prisoners, and indeed, when a prisoner manages to escape, Crusoe helps him, naming his new companion "Friday" after the day of the week he appeared, and teaches him English and converts him to Christianity. (In those days, British - and Dutch - whites often called coloured servants and slaves "Thursday", "Friday", "January" etc.)
After another party of natives arrive to partake in a grisly feast, Crusoe and Friday manage to kill most of the natives and save two of the prisoners. One is Friday's father and the other is a Spaniard, who informs Crusoe that there are other Spaniards shipwrecked on the mainland. A plan is devised where the Spaniard would return with Friday's father to the mainland and bring back the others, build a ship, and sail to a Spanish port.
Before the Spaniards return, an English ship appears; mutineers have taken control of the ship and intend to maroon their former captain on the island. The captain and Crusoe manage to retake the ship. They leave for England, leaving behind three of the mutineers to fend for themselves and inform the Spaniards what happened. Crusoe leaves the island on December 19, 1686. He travels to Portugal to find his old friend, the Captain, who informs him that his Brazilian plantation was well cared for and he has become wealthy. From Portugal, he travels overland to England, to avoid mishaps at sea, via Spain and France; during winter in the Pyrenees, he and his companions have to fend off an attack by vicious wolves. Back in England, he decides to sell his plantation, as returning to Brazil would entail converting to Catholicism. Later in life, after marrying, having three children and becoming widowed, he returns to his island for a last time. The book ends with a hint about a sequel that would detail his return to the island, which had been discovered.
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Rosa_d_MonteLua
(1504) 2006-12-13 6:21
Hi Paolo!
Nice composition with an unusual framing, good colors and fine POV. I think a little less exposure and a little higher color contrast and saturation would be better.
But it's a pleasant shot, anyway.
TFS and my best wishes,
Rosa
Cretense
(57010) 2006-12-13 8:09
Hi Paolo!
Very impressive photo! The composition is perfect and a very original one. Great exposure and beautiful colours of this wonderful exotic place. Also a very informative and interesting note, something that I consider very important here in TE. The only thing that I don't like so much is the frame, but that's just my opinion. Besides that, a great job!
Congratulations!
Best regards,
Hercules
ciaccio
(66) 2006-12-13 8:31
Nice shoot dear friend ZIzzer, your gallery becomes everyday better.
TFS
G.
pippo
(588) 2006-12-14 6:54
AMALAAAAAAAA!!!!
ahaahhhahah...vedo che con la lingua va molto bene....cerca di fare piu punti che puoi perche al mio ritorno di materiale ne avro assai....
cmq bella la cornice da vero uomo birro.
saluti dal vietnam
TFS
lucero
(964) 2006-12-15 4:56
Hola Paolo:
Muy bonita composición con las ramas en primer plano que además aportan tonos oscuros a la foto, contrapuestas con un iluminado y azul fondo.
La presencia de la pequeña isla termina de dar sabor a la foto.
Un saludo: Javi
jhm
(83352) 2006-12-15 8:36
Hello Paolo,
Almost a post card of these wonderful place, nice composition with and splendid framed, great exposure and beautiful colours of this wonderful exotic place, the wood old tree in foreground are the really eye catcher, thanks for sharing.
Have a nice weekend,
John.
bakes888
(18353) 2006-12-15 14:17
Hi Paulo. This looks like the perfect Robinson Crusoe island. I love the composition and framing. Well captured and thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Paul.
delkoo
(34792) 2006-12-15 15:29
hi paolo
wonderful view of this lost island, intersting foreground too, with branchs, nice colour of the water; Iam not fan of the frame, simple is better.
have a nice W.E
didier
cuneyt-sb
(6559) 2006-12-16 13:56
Hi Paolo
Superb Shot,
Very well captured and framed look great well done.
Regards
Angshu
(34119) 2006-12-18 4:13
Ciao Paolo
Lovely compo. especially with the branches in the FG..they offer a lot of character to this shot. Maybe a bit more contrast would help in making this look even better. I'm not sure about the frame though...The picture is very good
Regards
Angshu
John_F_Kennedy
(31994) 2006-12-18 4:26
Want to be there !!! A fantastic and colourful image with pastel tones and a great view over the sea to the island.
Achim
sebcz
(2345) 2006-12-18 10:43
Hi Paolo!
It os a lovely paradise island shot. Good compo with the branches partially covering the rest of the frame. I, personally, don't like those fancy framings, but that's a different matter.
Regards,
Seb
danyy
(69465) 2006-12-19 13:55
Bonjour Paolo,
j'éviterais es encadrements aussi peu discrets, au début, j'en ai posté un ou l'autre et mes photos ont été retirées. Cela pourrait arriver au tiennes pour exces de Post treatment.
Sinon, le paysage est ydillique, les couleurs paradisiaques typiques bien rendues.
Best regards.
Daniel.
Cricri
(43762) 2006-12-19 15:31
Hello Paolo,
Un paysage plaisant, un tout bon cadrage avec les troncs d'arbres à droite, jolies couleurs douces, compliment
amitié
cricri
sergio1
(12150) 2006-12-20 6:50
Hi Paolo
Lovely calm shot and great compo. I like the lights and persective.
Well taken
Sergio
ChrisJ
(70443) 2006-12-20 7:27
Hi Paolo
I like the superb graphism of the fg driftwood juxtapositioned against the attractive bg coral attol. Good sharpness, colour, & pov. Tfs!
jlynx
(11380) 2006-12-20 10:18
Hello Paolo,
And what can I say about this splendid photograph? Is most beautiful, unbelievably well composed and very carefully framed. It is surely not the chance because many Your photoes are splendid works about the artistic value. Similarly it is with this picture. The splendidly arranged foreground, the splendid plan average and further. The very nice colouring fills up this work.
Heartily I greet from cold and rainy Poznan,
Jurek
hello_ishan
(1571) 2006-12-20 23:54
Hi Paolo,
Excellent shot with an unusual framing. Well done.
Srinivasan
gilou530
(35700) 2006-12-21 7:56
salut paolo
rien qu'a regarder ta photo je rêve de ce coin idylique ou j'ai les pieds en croix, super cadrage avec des couleurs splendide ,bravo et merci du rêve
amitiés
gilbert
a_i_ren
(1315) 2006-12-21 8:33
Ciao, Paolo
Excellent! Very interesting compo, this expressive snag gives Your image a lots of power. Well done!
Inna
Wanda1
(11015) 2006-12-21 23:22
Hi Paolo,
A lovely tranquil scene, and I like how you have partially framed the island with the branches in the foreground drawing our attention to it. NIce blue tones.
Regards
Wanda
abulafia
(4802) 2006-12-22 3:01
Hello Paolo
Beautiful shot, the tree in the foreground really makes this shot.
And thanks for the Robinson Crusoe story
Harry
siolaw
(25832) 2006-12-22 20:20
Hi Paolo
Nice Robinson compo, with the motu nicely undrlined by this drift wood, fantastic soft colors too!
Buon natale!
Laurent
UlfE
(9180) 2006-12-23 3:15
Hi Paolo,
A wonderful scene and an excellent POV. I am impressed that you have such a good overall sharpness. Both the old tree and the island in the backround are really sharp.
Cheers,
Ulf
Photo65Net
(43096) 2006-12-26 5:39
Hi,
This shot contains all the elements making me in a lack of sun state of mind !
Very nice title and note, too.
Very pleasant job,
JB.
Tezic
(16927) 2006-12-27 8:44
Hi Paolo!
The composition is perfect. Perfect captured with good colors and fine POV... Congratulations..
lilimih33
(9874) 2006-12-28 9:26
Ciao Paolo! Bellissima compositione! Great persprctive and wonderful colours! Well done!
Penso e un fantastico posto!
Happy holiday!
Lili
cobbydale
(1924) 2006-12-28 11:24
Hi Paolo,
great composition - lovely shot! I agree with delkoo about the frame - but it's not really part of the photo so not something to judge it by.
Great notes too! Well done.
Leon.
maximage
(13602) 2006-12-29 12:14
Bonsoir Paolo,
Moi qui aime les îles, je suis comblé par les photos de ta superbe gallerie.
Cette image est particulièrement belle et bien construite, bravo.
Amitiés et bonnes fêtes.
max
monstruo
(314) 2006-12-30 16:46
hola Paolo
quien pudiera estar en ese paraiso
Estupenda composicioón
Adios
alainh
(35387) 2007-01-02 4:01
hello Paolo
What a good note !!!
and a splenid picture for illustrate
all my best for this new year for you and your family
regards
alain
jmcl
(14149) 2007-01-04 15:23
Paolo,
I really like your composition here with the big branches dominating the foreground reaching out to the island.
take care,
John
Kenny10pin
(19301) 2007-01-04 20:25
nice take here, I like the way you took this, vry good colours here, well shot
coco
(28130) 2007-02-05 10:44
Hi Paolo.
Very good work with your composition.
Looks a paradisiac place and has been well captured.
Clever shot.
ryno
(4621) 2007-02-12 12:01
Hi Paolo, this is a very appealing composition. I like the POV here, with the stark branches in the foreground and the vision of a tropical paradise in the distance. I would probably have chosen another frame, but that's just my prefernce. The photo itself is great! Regards,
Ryno
Photo Information
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Copyright: Paolo Brigida (zizzer77)
(721) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-10-06
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Nikon D70, Nikkor AF 28-200mm IF-ED, SanDisk CF 1.0 GB
- Exposure: f/10.0, 1/400 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2006-12-12 10:53








