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Give effect of realism in Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe when he kept a diary after his survival in the shipwreck.

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I'm sorry, we are unable to provide students with presentations. None-the-less, Defoe provides the reader with a realistic portrayal of island life, specifically, life on an island in solitary. Defoe's descriptions are detailed (some believe them to be lengthy), and Crusoe's narration allows us to see not only what he had to survive, but his feelings as he struggled.