M&H5
The Different Inspirations For Robinson Crusoe
Today we studied the three first examples of the document.
First, we learnt about Alexander Selkirk, who was a Scottish sailor. Because he told his captain the ship was in a bad condition, we was punished. He was dropped (marooned, or, abandoned) on a desert island. He was saved five years later and returned a hero.
Then, we learnt about Ibn Tufail's book, the Hayy Ibn Yaqdhan (the Self Learnt Philosopher). This novel is about a child on a desert island, who thinks about his situation, and his loneliness.
Finally, we learnt about Robert Knox, who was sailor too, and survived a shipwreck (when the ship is destroyed). He became a slave on an island near Sri Lanka, and could escape only after 20 years.
Warm Up
Achilles
Trojan / Troy
demigod
Homer was a blind bard
Zeus
Aphrodite
Homework:
read the last theory (about Henry Pitman), and write a one sentence summary about it.
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