Robinson Crusoe

Daniel Defoe

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Robinson Crusoe Daha önceleri okuduğum Emile'de Rousseau okuyucularına Robinson Crusoe 'u okumayı tavsiye ediyordu. O yüzden ben de, okumak için bu kitabı bir köşeye not düşmüştüm. Robinson' u emimim aranızda bilmeyen yoktur. Hani şu geçirdiği gemi kazasıyla ıssız adaya düşen Robinson.. Eser bildiğiniz üzere Dünya Edebiyatı
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson CrusoeDaniel Defoe · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 202022k okunma
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This is a book that left me impressed for a week after reading it. Most people call it a children's book. I think it's very meaningful. You fall on a deserted island and try to survive alone, overcoming all the difficulties without losing hope. The day you've been waiting for comes, they find you and you return home. But here's the thing: the peace and joy of life that you had when you were alone is no longer there. Because people become happier with less things. I liked this book very much. If there are people who haven't read it yet, I recommend it. I wish you a good reading..
Robınson Crusoe
Robınson CrusoeDaniel Defoe · Antik Kitap · 201322k okunma
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My purpose in reading the book started with the criticism in one of Ali Shariati's works that it was aimed at legitimizing the colonialism of Europeans. I thought Robinson was a good person, but old Robinson was actually not that good. He was hinting at something. After reading a few articles about it on the internet, it became obligatory to read the book. It is interesting that it is a work that defends imperialism. The black man is a cannibal, he needs to be educated, and we, the Europeans (the so-called civilized society), have civilized the blacks. Daniel Defoe explains this master-slave relationship based on such logical reasons that we do not even think that it is inhumane while reading it. Many writers tell things under the rug. Daniel also explained this... You can read it and not have this thought. Let's assume that I read it with this thought, but the period in which the work was written parallels this. However, it's up to you what you want to understand. Because, according to some of my hearings, Raskolnikov attacked the system, not the host, with an axe. Kafka's transformation into an insect is not just a mutation. It was telling about man's alienation from himself in an intellectual sense.
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson CrusoeDaniel Defoe · Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları · 202022k okunma
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