The description of "Savage-Friday" in Robinson Crusoe;
In the 24th year of Robinson's life on the island, another group of savages came to the island, taking the sacrificed savages captive and preparing to kill and eat them. Robinson found and rescued one of them. Because it was Friday, Robinson named the rescued prisoner Friday. From then on, "Friday" became Robinson's loyal servant and friend.
Then Robinson took Friday to rescue a Spaniard and Friday's father. Soon an English ship docked near the island, and the sailors on board rebelled and abandoned the captain and other three people on the island. Robinson and Friday helped the captain subdue the rebellious sailors and recapture the ship. He left the sailors on the island and left the desert island for England with the captain on Friday.
Extended data:
This novel was written by Defoe inspired by a true story at that time. 1704 In September, a Scottish sailor named alexander selkirk quarreled with the captain and was abandoned by the captain in the Atlantic Ocean. After living on a desert island for four years and four months, he was rescued by Captain woodes rogers. Defoe, based on the legendary story of selkirk, devoted his many years of sea experience to the characters.
And make full use of his rich imagination to process literature, making Robinson not only a hero in the eyes of the middle and small bourgeoisie at that time, but also the first idealized emerging bourgeoisie in western literature. After many years of publication, the novel has been translated into many languages and widely circulated all over the world, and has been adapted into movies and TV series for many times.