Disagree.
The two are different in nature, one is a political allegory, the other is a celebration of strong will; the writing techniques are different, one uses a lot of absurd language to allude to political life, but the other uses Plain language is used to express the characters, and there is no similarity between the two... Lev's Travels is ironic; Robinson Crusoe praises strong-willed people through the description of people who drifted to desert islands. Both are travel notes. But the central idea expressed is different.
The similarities and differences between "Gulliver's Travels" and "Robinson Crusoe":
Similarities: reflect the same era and have practical significance; Gulliver and Robinson Like Xun, he is a person who is naturally adventurous and unwilling to be lonely and bored; his stories are all expressed in the form of travel notes.
Differences: The stance of "Gulliver's Travels" is to express the resentment against the hypocritical civilization of modern society. The strongly ironic stance is to affirm the civilization of modern society and has a certain degree of praise. To put it simply, the flute god "sings the opera" and Swift "trouble" it.
The images of the two protagonists are also different: Gulliver's personality is more rebellious and thirsty for truth, while Robinson's personality is more resilient and has the courage to face challenges.