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Robinson Crusoe.

Robinson Crusoe                                                  -Daniel Defoe                     Daniel Defoe who was a great traveler as a young man and is remembered for his great imaginative adventure novel Robinson Crusoe’s life on island.         “ Robinson Crusoe – as a work whose protagonist is the founder of the new world which he rules and realism for Christianity and England.”                                                                                                                                 -   Edward.         Novel beings with ‘ Trade’ means..Human trade. The novel has multiculturalism and develops with various themes. It is the journey of common man to master.                 Crusoe is never interested in portraying himself as a hero in his own narration. He doesn’t boast of his courage in quelling the mutiny and he is always   ready to admit unheroic feelings of fear   or panic as when he saw footprint on the beac

Gulliver's Travels.

Gulliver’s  Travels                   - Jonathan Swift                 Jonathan Swift is one of the strangest figures in English literature. The facts of his life can be recorded line  after line yet they reveal little about the man. “What does seem to be important is what lies between the lines.” He was indeed an “Angry Young Man”. He was sharp, biting satirist. In Gulliver’s Travels , he uses Gulliver’s simplicity to present an irony in the panegyric with the help of the king of the giants, but  Gulliver doesn’t. “ Man is an animal capable of reasoning, but he is not a fully rational animal.”           Swift attacks pomposity and hypocrisy dishonesty and cruelty in positions of high authority as well as in ordinary men.                    We find four different kinds of voyages and through the imaginative worlds Swift describes the reality of the world.           At the starting of the novel , Swift himself uses the word  Inform

Uncle Tom's Cabin.

                                    Uncle Tom’s Cabin..                                                            -     Mrs. Harriet Beacher Stowe                                                   Uncle Tom’s Cabin is the best novel of Harriet Beacher Stowe. It is story of slavery -  African people who are not considered as human beings. The novel divided into 26 chapters and each chapter has its own pain and suffering. No doubt , the central figure of the novel is Uncle Tom who is   portrayed as   the most generous , kind and gentle in the whole novel.                            Reading the novel , readers feel their pain and compassion also. Mrs. Harriet Beacher Stowe describe the condition of African American People who is considered as Black and Slave. White people believe that Black are not human beings . They have no heart, no feelings and emotions. White thinks that they have right to rule over them.                          Tom suffers a lot with family