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Robinson's spirit is a spirit of calmness in difficult situations, neither humble nor arrogant, the spirit of obeying life by obeying nature, and the spirit of fighting against suffering calmly and fearlessly.
In addition, there are-
1.Not pessimistic.
2.Proactive problem solving.
3.Do it yourself and rely only on yourself.
4.Always have hope.
5.Treat the environment as your home.
6.Be wary of the outside world.
7.Believe that anything is possible, even if it is possible to turn a towering tree into a boat of your own!
8.Not everyone can live alone on a desert island for a few years or decades without anyone communicating, but they can.
9.Even if you are alone, you must protect yourself, because there is something else in this world besides people.
10.Even if the situation is bad, you must have your own ideals.
11.Find yourself some hobbies and make your life a little colorful.
12.Look at the sea every day to see if there are any boats coming over, and I'm going to go out (you can look at the sky every day and think about what makes the most sense right now).
13.One day I go out, and I want to tell the world about my experience, not to show off, but to help others how to survive, and to share my feelings, which is the spiritual need of people.
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Robinson Crusoe can be seen in Robinson, strong and brave, self-reliant, hard-working spirit, satisfaction, oh, I wish you progress in your studies.
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Summary. 1.When Robinson wandered at sea, he remained optimistic.
He saw disaster as a wonderful and adventurous journey. 2.When Robinson was imprisoned on a pirate ship, he refused to despair and remained positive.
3.When he was left behind in a country where there were no human beings, he was able to create a livable environment with his hard work and innovative thinking, and he still moved forward with hope.
<>1.When Robinson wandered at sea, he remained optimistic. He saw disaster as a wonderful and adventurous journey.
2.When Robinson was imprisoned on a pirate ship, he refused to despair and remained positive. 3.
When he was left behind in a country where there were no human beings, he was able to create a livable environment with his hard work and innovative thinking, and he still moved forward with hope.
1.When Robinson was imprisoned by pirates, he played the piano in his cage, often singing, and used it to motivate himself immensely. 2.
When he believed that he would soon be free, he remained optimistic and took action to help the other prisoners. 3.When Robinson was left in a place where no humans lived, he made food, equipment, and even built an effective living space for himself, while also looking for an opportunity to change his fate.
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A self-made miracle, Robinson had the personality to succeed in a capitalist society, and he was the first positive figure of the bourgeoisie in the history of European literature. He is full of pioneering spirit and never satisfied with what he has achieved. He was tired of the quiet and comfortable mediocre life, and he was determined to build his career through hard work, and he never looked back despite all the hardships.
On the island, Robinson overcame all kinds of difficulties and showed tenacity in order to solve the problem of food, clothing, shelter and transportation. Although he was alone, his production tools were rudimentary, his lack of experience, and his production activities failed repeatedly, he never lost heart, and he always "didn't let go until he succeeded" in what he did. At last on the island he had bread to eat, pottery, a plantation, a pasture, two dwellings, and a whole little kingdom, none of which he had not earned by hard labor.
Defoe believed that human production and labor are the foundation of social development, and that as long as people love labor, as long as they have a strong will, they can overcome any harsh environment and create any miracle. It turns out that wandering can also make a myth, but it can't be replicated, because you're not Robinson.
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Robinson has the willpower to fight tenaciously, is not pessimistic and hopeless in the face of difficulties, nor does he have any unrealistic illusions about life, but down-to-earth to overcome difficulties and use his own actions to achieve his goals. With extraordinary perseverance and courage, Robinson overcame the hardships and hardships that were difficult to think of as a landowner, and with his industrious hands, he created a home for himself to survive. Robinson embodies the characteristics of a "tough guy" who is tenacious, persevering, never gives up, and dares to take risks.
Robinson Crusoe is a film created in the later years of Daniel Defoe, the "father of Europe". His portrayal of Robinson is a representative of the emerging bourgeoisie class, an idealized hero. Not only did he endow Robinson with all the qualities of a broad man, such as bravery, strength, wisdom, and a love of labor, but also gave him the practical spirit, religious convictions, and rigor of an "ideal" bourgeoisie.
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1. Robinson was a man full of adventurous spirit. Robinson dared to pursue a free, unfettered life. Robinson's four thrilling voyages and his never-restless personality for a quiet life show his adventurous spirit.
2. Robinson was a man of amazing perseverance and a rich creative spirit. Robinson lived an optimistic life and was never discouraged even when he was on a desert island. He overcame many unimaginable difficulties and survived 28 years on the island with amazing perseverance.
Robinson shows the tough, brave, witty character of a tough guy.
3. Robinson was a man of fortitude. He had no assistants, no tools, and no experience, so it took a lot of labor and a long time to do anything, such as forty-two days to make a plank.
4. Robinson is a self-confident, self-reflective, and grateful person. Robinson's self-confidence is not generated by random feelings and feelings, but by careful thinking and investigation when he establishes his goals, and through the preparation of the best possible success.
5. Robinson is a person who is good at introspection and knows how to be grateful. The more unfortunate he became, the more often and more profoundly he repented of his sins, examined, refuted, and restrained his initial instinctive reaction to the whimsical affair, denied his excessive pursuit of money and possessions, and criticized himself for not thinking that God was grateful to God.
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Wisdom (making things), courage (fighting against savages, challenging death), helpfulness (helping the captain), time concept (remembering time), patience (teaching Friday to speak), and strength (not afraid of blows).
The author Defoe once commented on Robinson: The image is the creator who is not satisfied with the status quo, has the courage to act, has the courage to pursue, is not afraid of hardships and dangers, and opens up new horizons according to the model of modern civilization.
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A: For an example of Robinson Crusoe showing Robinson as a man who loves life:
1. After Robinson came to the desert island for a period of time, he found that there was not much food and not too good living conditions on the desert island, and he also found that there was little hope of being rescued, but he did not give up on himself, but used the desert island to grow crops. He did not give up his life in a desperate situation, but maintained a positive attitude to live.
2. Robinson made living utensils on Yellow Island, and at the same time rescued a wild man, Friday, and got along with Friday day and night, communicating with Friday with actions and words. He did not dislike the savages, but got along with the savages day and night, and shared difficulties. He did not give up his life in a desperate situation, but let life shine with a different brilliance.
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