Myths & Heroes 6

The Teacher Came Up With That Title

Theory n°1 : Alexander Selkirk was a Scottish sailor who worked as a naval officer on a boat. He was marooned (abandoned) on an island. He was a major inspiration for RC.

Theory 2 :  Philosopher and court official Ibn Tufail wrote a philosophical Arabic (stress on the first syllable) novel about a child abandoned on an island... This little child is raised by feral (wild) animals, and we learn he is an experiment to see what isolation could do on a human being.
Some scholars (experts) argue (try to prove) that this was a pivotal influence on Defoe.

Theory 3 :  Captain Robert Knox (pas de déterminant avant Captain) stayed on an island for 18 years after a storm had hit his boat. He was with his crew... It apparently directly influenced the story of RC.
The island is currently Sri Lanka (Ceylon). This event was published in 1681.

Theory 4 : Henri Pitman is not a writer he is real person whose (dont) story was written by J. Taylor. Pitman was a surgeon who became stranded (abandoned) on an island.
Pitman and Defoe seemed to have had a meeting.

loosely based on
NASA
a still
a long shot / a medium shot / a close up
"it's not rocket science" -> 


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