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Scientific Comparison Novel

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Essay provides a comparison of "Robinson Crusoe" and "20,000 Leagues under the Sea."

Robinson Crusoe and 20,000 leagues under the sea are two different adventure stories but both of the characters are driven by the same sense of adventure. The same sense of adventure leaves one mans life in a life threatening situation, while the other man gets to see things only man can dream of. Some elements of adventure that both man have was the ability to test the unknown before thinking, both men were fearless on their adventures and both men overcame the challenges.

In Robinson Crusoe the main character was Robinson Crusoe who started his adventure when he was a young man. The year was in the 1800's and the Sea was a bountiful opportunity for a good adventure. His first journey was on his friend's dad merchant ship, which the captain showed him a very good.....

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