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Narrative: Drift, drift, drift, drift.
Discussion: It's not easy to drift outside.
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Scoop fluttering, so beautiful, chai hu dudu belly hungry.
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I haven't written about that long piece.
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An excerpt from Robinson Crusoe describes Robinson's life and reflections on the reality of his first visit to the island. It shows Robinson's spiritual qualities of not being afraid of hardships and dangers, facing reality, being optimistic and tenacious. Divided into six sections:
1. Part 1 (1 natural paragraph): Robinson's love of sailing and adventure is introduced.
2. Part 2 (2 Natural Sections): Robinson's companions all died in the sea, and only he was washed up on a desert island.
3. Part 3 (3-4 natural sections): building and settling.
4. Part 4 (5-6 natural sections): animal husbandry and planting.
5. Part 5 (Seven Natural Sections): Save "Friday".
6. Part 6 (Eight Natural Sections): Return to England.
Robinson Crusoe excerpt sentence analysis:
1. This is a nameless, uninhabited desert island, full of rocks and weeds.
This quote describes the uninhabited and rocky weeds of the nameless desert island, which foreshadows Robinson's severe existential challenges.
2. Robinson settled down on Shimasui and Kai and lived a lonely life. The food brought down from the wrecked ship was quickly eaten, and if you wanted to survive, you had to find a way.
When the unexpected strikes. Instead of complaining, discouraged, or unrealistic fantasies, Robinson quickly accepted reality. "Finding a way" shows that Robinson has the courage to face difficulties and actively act to deal with them.
3. I am now in a sad scene of life without words, which is perhaps unheard of in the world. But I have to accept this life and live it day by day.
This sentence is a portrayal of Robinson's isolated island life. The life he wanted to live was unheard of, and his mood was melancholy and lonely. Being alone on an isolated island, it can be said that Robinson faced difficulties in addition to the embarrassment of food, clothing and housing, as well as loneliness and despair.
How to overcome the depression and disappointment in his soul is the key to his stay on the island.
It is narrated in the first person, and it is written about the things in the eyes and hearts of "me", which fully shows the inner world of "me" and is more realistic.
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In life, we often encounter many difficulties, but this is much smaller than the difficulties encountered by Robinson on a desert island, so at this time we must not give up, we should work hard, things will always turn around.
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It's very well written, and the rejection of the attack is too fast, and the general order is too fast.
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France is good, good and good, I still want to think about it.
When he woke up, he didn't have any tools or food with him, so he took everything he could or needed from the ship. He pitched a tent out of a piece of cloth he had taken from the ship, and he lived in this "castle" – which he would later call "castle". He thought that there were no people living on the island, so he called himself the "king" of the island. >>>More