in the introduction we meet our title protagonist Robinson Crusoe himself he's a man with a thirst for adventure close to his heart and he leaves home against his parents advice going on a number of sea adventures at one point he begs for repentance hoping to make it home but pretty quickly he's back to sea going on more adventures during the rising action Moroccan pirates take Crusoe into slavery with a little help from some other slaves Crusoe escapes and travels to Brazil where he becomes a plantation owner and is pretty successful a shipwreck strands cruise on
an island killing all the other crew crews Oh lives alone on this island for 23 years during that time he raises livestock he grows crops he builds fortifications and he documents his experiences embracing Christianity Crusoe rescues a captive whom he names Friday after the day of the week he saved him from his cannibal tribe during the climax Crusoe and Friday help an English captain who's been the victim of a mutiny they fight off the mutineers take the ships back and strand some of the prisoners on the island cruise Oh finally is ready to return to
England and he does and during the falling action Crusoe learns he has made a fortune from his plantation in Brazil we see how his Christian values have grown and changed him during his time on the island and he gives away a great deal of his fortune however a thirst for adventure still remains close to his soul and he embarks on new adventures during the resolution cruise OH embarks with a small crew on a new adventure in the mountains between Spain and France where he fights wolves and bears and we learned that he's married has children
and that his wife sadly passes away Kruse Oh is even able to return to his beloved Island to see that a new colony has sprouted up there robinson crusoe ends on a cliffhanger promising more adventures