In their original versions, the ultimate fates of Faust, Don
Quixote, and Don Juan reflect the anti-individuals of their time:
Faust and Don Juan are punished in hellfire, and Don Quixote is
mocked. A century later, Defoe's Robinson Crusoe embodies a more
favourable consideration of the individual. Ian Watt examines these
four myths of the modern world, all created in the sixteenth to
eighteenth centuries, as distinctive products of a historically new
society.
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