Robinson Crusoe.
Yes, Selkirk was a real-life Scottish sailor who was marooned on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific for four years. His story inspired Daniel Defoe to write "Robinson Crusoe," a novel about a fictional character who is also marooned on a desert island. Defoe's work is considered a fictionalized account of Selkirk's experience.
He was marooned on treasure island by captain flint
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to be burned by fire;your face turns a maroon or reddish color to be left or stranded somewhere, usually on an island
The ships' crew was marooned on an island.Patti felt marooned in baby-land when her sitter failed to show up to watch her kids.The survivors from the sinking ship stay marooned at the empty island.The young man got marooned on an island after a plane crash .
Robinson Crusoe's island, where he was marooned in the novel by Daniel Defoe, is fictional. However, the story was inspired by the real-life experiences of sailor Alexander Selkirk, who was stranded on an uninhabited island in the South Pacific Ocean.
Daniel Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe in London, England.
Gilligan's Island - 1964 Marooned 1-0 was released on: USA: 16 October 1992
In the Tempest Prospero is the deposed Duke of Milan who has been marooned on a desert island which he has been able to take control of by means of his magic powers. Miranda is his daughter.
The term deserted island, refers to an island which is uninhabited or sparsely inhabited. Such islands are commonly invoked in metaphor literature, and the popular imagination, as a place where individuals or small groups of people find themselves marooned or castaway, cut off from civilization.
The marooned mariner in Treasure Island was named Ben Gunn. He was a former member of Captain Flint's crew who had been abandoned on the island for three years before the events of the story.
Shipwrecked means ur abandoned on ship. Marooned mean your abandoned on a piece of land,for example, an island. ☺