The stories of Crusoe's lonely life can be read as an allegory for all sorts of things.To me, the most interesting is as a metaphor for evolution. The ability of an individual to survive and flourish outside the group was a crucial moment in human evolution. And Crusoe not only overcomes his agonising loneliness, he carried with him everything he's learned and imposes those values on his remote island. (查看原文)
Tom discovers that he alone is responsible for what happens to him.
Fortune will never have done with me until she hath driven me to distraction. But why do I blame fortune, I am myself the cause of all my misery. All the dreadful mischiefs which have befallen me are the consequences only of my own folly and vice. (查看原文)
还没人写过短评呢