-Rousseau
Every growing teenager, especially boys, should read Robinson Crusoe.
-Rousseau
Robinson Crusoe embodies the universality of human beings.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
4. Robinson Crusoe is a fable that contains everyone's life ... In the final analysis, each of us is lonely and suffers from loneliness.
Defoe symbolically described this loneliness: "Throw Robinson on a desert island with God."
So Robinson Crusoe is actually a fable describing the experiences and feelings of ordinary people, because we are all Robinson Crusoe, and loneliness like Robinson is the fate of mankind.
Allen
Robinson Crusoe has a typical realistic style, which is very attractive and has a great influence on English novel creation.
-History of world literature
6. In childhood, this book was just interesting to read. You'll know it's an immortal masterpiece when you read it later.
-Feldman
7. On the one hand, he (Robinson) is the product of various forms of feudal society; On the other hand, it is the product of newly developed productive forces since16th century.
Marx