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What are the concerns and main points of Ian Watt's The Rise of Novels about Defoe's Robinson Crusoe?
Full of courage and unyielding will, we can overcome difficulties, conquer nature and finally reach the other side of victory.

Robinson was born in a middle-class family, and his lifelong ambition was to travel around the world. With strong will and unremitting efforts, he stubbornly survived on a desert island. The bad luck of the desert island gave Robinson a chance to reflect on himself. He lives on his own hands, and life seems to be more secure and self-sufficient than before.

The disaster comes from the mouth, which seems to be a disaster of fate, and it may also be a new turning point and a new beginning. Be grateful for what you have now, and you can live in peace without complaining.