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Defoe's Robinson Crusoe-mere fiction or allegory?--need help!!!

Hi friends,
I need your view of Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. Is it the allegory of defoe's life, a religous writing or a book on economics?
I want you to reflect upon it and give me some critical views on the book.
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