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Would the simple category of ‘travel and adventure’ adequately describe Robinson Crusoe? / Critically comment on the significant themes in Robinson Crusoe.



Would the simple category of ‘travel and adventure’ adequately describe Robinson Crusoe? / Critically comment on the significant themes in Robinson Crusoe.

What distinguish Robinson Crusoe from mere travel and adventure stories are coherence, the informing spirit, the ideological contents and thematic meanings. Paul Hunter has praised this novel for all these elements. As far as the theme of the novel is concerned, it has many thematic meanings. Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe is not simply a story of travel and adventure but it is a story of autobiographical significance, a moral treatise, a framework of religious significance and economic doctrine under the surface of travel and adventure. Thus the novel can be read on many levels. Besides treating the novel as a story of travel and adventure, we probe it deeper in order to grasp and appreciate its various meaning.

Religious significance in the novel:

Robinson Crusoe is a religious allegory. It is wrong to say as Virginia Woolf says God does not exist in Robinson Crusoe. As Milton is in every line of Paradise lost, God exists in almost every page of Robinson Crusoe. Inwardly, it is a spiritual voyage. It is like The Pilgrim’s Progress of John Bunyan. As Bunyan in his novel moves towards the ‘House Beautiful’, Defoe in his novel moves towards the shrine of the island where he explores God and his divine soul. In Robinson Crusoe, life has been treated as a voyage of human soul. Just as in The Pilgrim’s Progress, a pilgrim who is the human soul makes his spiritual progress towards the ‘House Beautiful’, so also like The pilgrim’s Progress in Robinson Crusoe Robinson makes his voyage on the sea ‘The Bhavsagar’ which brings him towards destination, the spiritual salvation when Robinson finds himself repenting on a solitary island on account of being frightened by the foot- print of man and again the dream in which a man descends from the cloud to kill him with a spear and also by the cannibals who eat  human flesh, he realizes his sin of disobedient which he has committed not for his father but for God. And then he prays to God to allow him to repent. He finds his penitential tears, which he shades, have been accepted by God when he finds all the daily necessaries even the company of a humour being Friday which he longed, he enjoys the mercies of God which he has not desired and expected. He reconciles himself to the affections bestowed upon him by God and thanks God for showering blessing on him. He, like the Bishop of Canterbury in Eliot’s Murder in the Cathedral mixes his will to the Will of God. He gets reconciled to God. His soul is saved and he has received the spiritual salvation which he sought for.

Economical Significance in the novel:

Crusoe’s predicament, related to Bourgeois individualism:

Besides religious significance, we can go on to affirm that the novel Robinson Crusoe certainly has an economic Import. Karlmarx in his book Das Kapital used this story to illustrate economic theory in action.  According to Karl Marx, the protagonist in this novel proves himself to be a potential capitalist. But it is the critic Ian Wyatt who offers a most estimulating and illuminating interpretation of this novel from the economic point of view. This critic relates Crusoe’s predicament on the late island to the rich Bourgeos individualism. According to Ian Wyatt, the protagonist in this novel proves himself to be an exponent of economic individualism. Crusoe runs away from house to the far off land, not only for adventure, but also for trade. He leaves his parents not for maintaining the statusque, but for improving upon it continuously. Leaving home and trying to raise oneself economically is a vital feature of the individualistic pattern of life. It is his fundamental tendency of economic individualism that prevents Crusoe from paying much heed to ties of families......................


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