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the Shipwrecked Sailor We understand only very old Egyptian tales (as opposed to very old Egyptian laments, instructions, prayers and the like) and even less of those have come down to us in entire form. "The Tale of Sinuhe" though has been...
Robinson Crusoe” by Daniel Defoe’s. The 2001 film "Cast Away" is appropriated from Daniel Defoe's classic novel, "Robinson Crusoe." The journeys and the main character in each work takes is different, forced isolation versus chosen, but hav...
Twelfth Night, Washington Square Press ......
from the beginning. It also possesses the only plot that observes the classical unities of time and place. Many commentators believe that the play represents Shakespeare’s greatest dramatic achievement, blending together beautiful verse, r...
primarily as Defoe’s defense of his bourgeois Protestantism. Crusoe’s adventures—the shipwrecks, his life as a planter in South America, and his years of isolation on the island—provide an apt context for his polemic. A political dissenter...
worked for El Espectador and wrote short stories in his spare time. One of them, “Un día después del sábado” (“One Day After Saturday”), won for García Márquez a competition sponsored by the Association of Artists and Writers of Bogotá. In ...
disaster natural (earthquake, tsunami, tidal, falling meteorites, etc.) or technological (nuclear explosion, plane crash, shipwreck, fire, etc.). The film catastrophe or disaster film is a genre composed of films whose main theme is a disas...