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Daniel Defoe, British writer, journalist. The founder of the realist novels of the British Enlightenment period, known as "the father of British and European novels." The work is readable, and the main structure is: the protagonist personally strives to overcome difficulties through wisdom and courage, and shows the social atmosphere of pursuing adventure and advocating individual struggle. His masterpiece, Robinson Crusoe, created Robinson, a typical figure who struggled with difficulties.

Defoe's famous saying:

1. As long as I can draw water, I will not be drowned. As long as I can stand, I will not fall.

2. Everyone will become a tyrant whenever possible, which is the nature of nature.

3. Parents’ early transactions with their children are by no means an invalid labor. Although in some years, it seems that the educated person is in a state of slumber, there is no effect; but, one day later, one will see that it is of great benefit.

4, the best people must also face death: often good people do not live long, the bad guys live for millennia.

5. Parents’ early trading of their children is by no means an ineffective labor. Although in some years, it seems that the educated person is in a state of slumber, there is no effect; but, one day later, one will see that it is of great benefit.

6. All the good things in the world have no other benefits for us except for their use.

7. If you want to respect the truth, you must expect to suffer in the back.

8. The fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrible than the danger itself.

9. Virtue despise all the ridicule of the human world, and the higher the innocence, the higher the identity.

10. If you want to respect the truth, you must expect to suffer in the back.

11. How can human emotions change in different environments? What we love today is often what we hate tomorrow; what we are pursuing today is often what we are escaping tomorrow; what we want today is often what we fear tomorrow, even fearful.

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