Предмет: Литература, автор: tyuneevaviktoria

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Почему роман ,,Робинзон Крузо ,, до сих пор популярен и интересен читателям ???

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Автор ответа: 8amangilevamaria
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я считаю, что роман "Робинзон Крузо" интересен читателям потому, что в нём поднимается вопрос: как быть в трудной ситуации? Сдаться или бороться до конца? Робинзон Крузо выбрал второе. И пусть прежде чем выбраться с необитаемого острова прошло много лет, он смог выстоять в этом испытании. Этот роман мотивирует читателей не сидеть, сложа руки, а решать проблемы.

Автор ответа: massha87
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Ответ:

Потому что в книге простой человек не подготовленный к такой ситуации берёт верх над собой и выживает.

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