While The Female American, Olaudah Equiano, and Robinson Crusoe are all extremely unique novels in and of them, the relationships each person forms with Christianity can be closely related to one another. Just like Robinson Crusoe, Unca Eliza Winkfield and Olaudah Equiano both form very reliant relationships with their God, which could be because of the path that Crusoe laid out before them. Although these three novels are very distinctive, it is without a doubt apparent that the structure of each
Island in Robinson Crusoe, the Coral Island and Lord of the Flies Compare and Contrast the ways in which "Robinson Crusoe", "the Coral Island" and "Lord of the Flies" present and develop the experience of being marooned on a desert island. Show how the texts reflect the ideas and beliefs of its own author and the period in which it was written. In all three novels a person or a group of people are marooned on a desert/tropical island. All three crash of scupper on or near the island