what is the allegorical significance of Defore's Robinson crusoe?
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In so far as this book contains the difficulties and hardships experienced by a man on a desolate island, as also the victories won by him, it can be regarded as an allegorical account of Defoe's own life which was a life of toil, setbacks, humiliations, defeats, and also great achievements, victories, and triumphs.
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