
Summary
In a fascinating amalgam of adventure and self-discovery, Robinson, a student in England, abandons his mundane life to embark on a perilous voyage to Guinea, only to find himself ensnared in a web of privateers, exotic landscapes, and unexpected friendships. With the aid of a young Moor, he navigates the treacherous waters of the Atlantic, eventually finding solace in the lush territories of Brazil. However, the siren's call of nostalgia proves irresistible, prompting Robinson to abandon his newfound prosperity and set sail once more, only to be tossed by the capricious winds of fate onto a deserted island, where he forms an unlikely bond with a black man he dubs Friday. Two decades of isolation on the island ultimately give way to a triumphant return to England, where the whims of love and loss propel Robinson toward a life of renewed adventure and unrelenting passion.
Synopsis
Robinson is a student in England, but he loves the ocean. He leaves his family and goes on a voyage to Guinea. Privateers attack the ship. Robinson escapes with the help of a young Moor. The two reach Brazil where they live a prosperous life. Robinson grows nostalgic and wants to return home and leaves. A twister throws him on a desert island along with a black man that he calls Friday. 20 years after that, he manages to return to England and marries someone. His wife dies and he decides to return to new adventures.
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