One day there was an English young man living with his parents, who loved adventure, named Robinson Crusoe. Robinson loved travel and adventure, but his parents refused his departure, so he decided to leave without their approval.

Robinson goes aboard a ship, and during the journey, pirates attack them and take him as a prisoner. Then they sell him to become a slave, but Robinson Crusoe manages to escape aboard a small boat. During his escape, he meets a ship heading to Brazil, so the ship captain takes him with him and lives in Brazil.

Robinson Crusoe is able, with the captain’s help, to own a farm in Brazil, but he goes on another journey to Africa to bring slaves. However, the ship sinks at the mouth of a river called Oranoco, and everyone on it dies except Robinson Crusoe.

Robinson finds himself alone on an isolated island where there are no humans. He collects the tools and machines that remained on the shipwreck before it sinks completely and prepares a cave on the island to become his house where he lives for a long period.

Robinson Crusoe records the days in a notebook he made, goes hunting and farming, raises goats, and learns pottery making. Robinson Crusoe lives his life in this way for twenty-eight years.

One day, Robinson Crusoe finds a group of people visiting the island, but he discovers that they are cannibals. Robinson thinks about killing them at first, but then retreats and thinks about capturing a man or two of them to become servants for him. He manages to free a prisoner on Friday, so he gives him the name Friday.

Robinson Crusoe teaches Friday and teaches him Christianity, and he becomes a servant for him. One day, the cannibals arrive at the island again and take Friday as a prisoner and want to eat him. Robinson uses the weapons he has, kills the cannibals, and saves Friday.

After that, Robinson decides to use the cannibals’ boat and return to Brazil after spending thirty-five years on the island. Robinson did not believe himself because he remained alone for a long time. When he returned, he found that his friend the captain had cared for his farm, so Robinson returned to work on it.

But he decides to travel again to England, but this time by land. During his travel, he passes through several countries, then gets married, but after a period his wife dies. Therefore, Robinson decides to return to his island once again to complete the rest of his life in isolation from the world.

Translated from the story: Robinson Crusoe