THE PROBLEM OF ENVIRONMENT AND PERSONALITY IN DANIEL DEFOE’S WORKS
Abstract
The relationship between the environment and personality is a fascinating subject that has captivated thinkers, writers, and researchers throughout history. The works of Daniel Defoe, a distinguished English writer of the 18th century, offer a rich tapestry of narratives that explore the intricate relationship between the environment and individual personality. In this article, we delve into Defoe's literary world, analyzing how he masterfully weaves the problem of environment and personality into his works. Defoe illuminates the complex interplay between the natural world and the shaping of individual identities through vivid descriptions of settings and profound character development.