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A Boy Crusoe; or, The Golden Treasure of the Virgin Islands
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Allan Eric's "A Boy Crusoe" plunges a young, adventurous protagonist into the ultimate test of survival after a perilous shipwreck strands him on an uninhabited tropical island. Following a yearning for exploration that leads him on a sea voyage with a wealthy merchant, the boy's journey takes a dramatic turn when a storm leaves him alone and dazed amidst lush vegetation. The narrative chronicles his initial despair and his earnest efforts to adapt, from finding sustenance in coconuts and oranges to contemplating his future as a castaway. This late 19th-century adventure story charts a transformative journey of self-reliance and discovery, culminating in the pursuit of the island's 'golden treasure.'
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Survival and Self-Reliance
This is the central theme, exploring the protagonist's struggle to adapt to an uninhabited island, find sustenance, build shelter, and overcome the myriad challenges of nature. It emphasizes ingenuity, resourcefulness, and the human capacity to endure.
Man vs. Nature
The theme examines the relationship between humanity and the natural world, portraying nature as both a formidable adversary (storms, isolation, wild animals) and a generous provider (food, shelter materials, beauty). It explores the protagonist's journey from confronting nature to learning to live in harmony with it.
“The sea had always called to me, a whisper of adventure far louder than the quiet comfort of Maine.”
How does the protagonist's initial 'yearning for exploration' prepare or hinder him for the reality of being a castaway?
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