
Storm
by Daniel Defoe
'Storm' Summary
The Storm is structured in two parts. The first four chapters provide Defoe's own account of the hurricane, describing its destructive force and the resulting chaos. He paints a vivid picture of the storm's impact on London and the surrounding areas, capturing the fear and desperation of those who witnessed it. The second part of the book consists of verbatim eyewitness accounts from survivors, collected by Defoe through a newspaper advertisement. These accounts offer a diverse range of perspectives on the event, from the experiences of sailors caught in the storm to those who lost loved ones or saw their homes destroyed. Through these accounts, Defoe weaves a compelling narrative that captures the full extent of the storm's devastation and its aftermath. The vivid descriptions and personal stories bring the event to life, offering a powerful glimpse into the resilience and spirit of the human spirit in the face of adversity.Book Details
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Daniel Defoe
England
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