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Reading "Robinson Crusoe" has feelings.
Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by English writer Daniel Defoe. The story tells the story of a man named Robinson who was sailing out to sea, encountered a strong wind on the way, and all the people on board died, but he survived and drifted to a desert island. He spent 28 years creating a living home for himself with his hard-working hands, and overcame all kinds of difficulties with his courage and perseverance.
After reading it, I felt how small I was compared to Robinson! Living on a deserted island was difficult enough, but Robinson was always on the lookout for wild men attacking him. Without a sense of self-preservation, it would be difficult for us to return to England unharmed after 28 years on the island, like Robinson.
It can be seen how important the awareness of self-protection is for people!
General Napoleon once said: "There are not enough people to rely on, and you can only survive on your own." In the same way, if we rely too much on our friends and parents for everything, we will not be able to adapt to all of this when we have to live on our own.
But on the other hand, if we usually live independently on our own, then we can face some unexpected things independently and solve them with a calm and heavy attitude.
We are living in an era where we may not be like Robinson and drifting to a desert island, but our lives are not always smooth sailing, and sometimes we may encounter some dangerous things. But only if we know how to take the right measures, we will escape from danger.
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Reading "Robinson Crusoe" has feelings.
After reading "Robinson Crusoe", a wonderful ** tall image always comes to mind in front of my eyes, he is the brave explorer, the navigator Robinson. With tenacious perseverance and the spirit of never giving up, he realized his dream of sailing.
It was as if I saw a man standing on the deck of a steamer: he had given up his rich and comfortable life, disgusted with the mediocrity, and had embarked on a great challenge of survival in a duel with death. All kinds of misfortunes and difficulties did not overwhelm Robinson, but made him stronger.
The difficulties that God gave Robinson were even more challenging for him!
The storm and tsunami, the whole ship except Robinson was spared, and the real survival challenge has just begun!
Stranded on an isolated island, he ran all day ashore in order to find a suitable place to live, and found a shelter under a mountain rock. Robinson pitched a tent at the foot of the hill, as large as possible, and put a few wooden stakes in it to hang the hammocks. The next day, he piled all the chests and planks into a makeshift fence for fortifications.
But only a dozen days later, a sudden collapse occurred. Robinson not only transported the fallen loose earth, but also installed a ceiling and supported it with pillars underneath to prevent another catastrophe from landslide. Never giving up, Robinson laid the foundation of life.
Once, the chaff that Robinson accidentally dropped in the corner of the wall actually grew green stems, and soon, dozens of ears grew, which was really a blessing from God. From then on, Robinson sowed half of the seeds to experiment with during the rainy season in order to get more food. In the worst experiment, the barley and ears of rice were harvested only half a bucket.
However, after this experiment, Robinson became a master of farming. Knowing when to plant, now he knows that he sows twice a year and reaps twice. Never giving up, Robinson had the rations of life.
Shipbuilding and returning to his hometown, Robinson spent several years and countless efforts. Just cutting down trees is months. But because he didn't think about it beforehand, the boat was too far from the sea, and he couldn't get the boat into the water.
Now, years of hard work have been spent, and all hope has been dashed. It wasn't until Friday that that hope was re-raised!
Robinson was a great man, a man of perseverance, who lived alone on this deserted island for 27 years. He dared to fight against the harsh environment, worked diligently, and managed the island in an orderly manner. He tempered himself in the face of adversity and achieved an extraordinary career.
This book teaches us that only perseverance can win, only hard work can get us out of trouble, and hard work is more important than faith......
My life will also set sail with this book, and in the voyage of life, move forward bravely and never give up!
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This ** was created by Defoe inspired by a true story of the time. In 1704, Scottish sailor Selcock got into a quarrel with the captain at sea and was abandoned on a desert island by the captain, but was rescued back to England four years later. Selkok did not do anything heroic on a desert island to celebrate.
But Defoe's Robinson was a complete newcomer, a hero in the eyes of the petty bourgeoisie at the time.
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. Many people just want to be satisfied with the status quo and live a happy life without going through any turmoil, but they don't know that people who have not experienced strong winds and waves cannot withstand any blows and challenges.
Some people have gone through a lot of trials to get what they want, but once they lose it, they can't get it back up. Because they are afraid that they will once again have to go through the trouble of solving difficult problems. The little mouse in "Who Moved My Cheese" - Xiu Xiu and Hurry did not hesitate to put on their shoes and start a new search after losing the cheese they had so hard to get.
In this way, their mentality and state of mind will be more calm and calm, because they know how to pursue, so their distance is not far away.
Indeed, Robinson is the same, if he did not leave home, but just did things and lived according to his father, then his life must not have been so exciting. In his eyes, there will only be money, and there will be a life of "clothes to stretch out his hands, food to open his mouth". He won't know how to use his own hands to make things and defend his homeland.
But he did as he pleased, although he encountered difficulties again and again, and for a time was even used as a slave. But he had the courage to challenge the world: he ran away from home and fought according to his own will; He has the courage to fight against nature:
was not submerged after the big waves, and carved out his own home with his own hands on the desert island; He had the courage to act: on a desert island, he saw that the captives were about to be killed and eaten by savages, and desperately tried to save him, just a man he didn't know; He has the courage to pursue: to pursue what he wants, to live the life he wants, and to experience the challenges and tribulations of nature.
We should also be like Robinson, to dare to challenge the world, not to be defeated, the greater the pressure, the stronger we can be, this is our goal, to have the courage to struggle, the courage to act, the courage to challenge, the courage to pursue, so as to create a strong self, a self that lives with their own hands.
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Classmate, since you have the courage to usually not study, then please have the courage to deal with it yourself If you are a girl, I can only say that after all, there are still people in this world who can only live by others, a bit of an ancient temperament; If you're a boy, I can only do this, it's too tasteless, on behalf of the majority of male classmates, despise it!
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Reading "Robinson Crusoe" has feelings.
In the face of difficult circumstances, deserted islands, and food constraints, it is Defoe's Robinson who survives. After watching "Robinson Crusoe" and feeling his spirit of courage to take risks and dare to create, we have to admire this great and witty hero.
The protagonist, Robinson, abandons his beautiful and comfortable family life to become friends with the waves and realize his sailing dreams. He was kidnapped by pirates and used as a slave on the way, but was eventually saved from the situation. Once, on a voyage to Africa to buy slaves, he was unfortunately caught in a great storm and the ship was shipwrecked, and only Robinson survived and drifted to a deserted island, where he began his life on an island for 28 years.
On the desert island, Robinson built houses and fences with his own hands, and also learned to make clothes, clay pots and other household items.
It is really precious for a person to be in such a desperate situation to face life and create life with confidence and optimism. I learned from him: no matter how big the difficulties are, we must not be intimidated by them, we must face them bravely and optimistically, overcome them, and always maintain a positive and never give up attitude to face and challenge and doom.
Only in this way can you always be a winner, like Robinson.
After reading "Robinson Crusoe", the inspiration for me is: we should be like Robinson, never give up under difficult conditions, face new challenges positively and optimistically, and miracles can happen even in desperate situations!
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During the summer vacation, my mother took me to Le to buy a copy of "Robinson Crusoe". When I got home, I immediately took the book and ran to my room to read it intently, it was a very good book, and then I will tell you about the contents of the book: Robinson was born in 1632 in a decent family in York, and he had hoped to go to sea one day, but his parents firmly disagreed.
When Robinson was 18 years old, on September 1, 1651, he went to sea with his friends without the consent of his parents. Unfortunately, they were soon caught in a storm, and all the people on board fell into the sea, and Robinson and the ship were swept away on a desert island. Since then, he has lived a hard life.
When he woke up, he didn't have any tools or food with him, so he took down 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.
One day, he came across a wild beast, and he immediately killed it with a shotgun he had with him. If it were me, I would have been scared half to death by this beast. Then he found wild palms, oranges, lemons, and lime trees on the island, and he picked many of them and brought them home, and brought back a parrot and a flock of goats on the island, and his life was never lonely again; Until one day, when he lived on the island in his 21st year, he met a group of cruel savages who loved to eat people, and they were about to eat a wild man, and Robinson was very angry when he saw it, and he rushed up with a pistol, and killed all the wild men at once, rescued the captives, and named them "Friday", because it was Friday.
Robinson's life became very happy after that; Friday became his most faithful servant ... I really admire this brave and clever Robinson! He has lived on this desert island for twenty-three years!
Think about it carefully: when Robinson first fell on this isolated island, how dripping and devastated his emotions must have been! But he believed in himself, and believed that he could use the wisdom and hands given by creation to create miracles and create his own paradise.
He did it! He really succeeded! After hard work, there will be sweet fruits.
It was a barren and barren island, but it became prosperous and prosperous under the sage Robinson. A pair of hands, with only a tenacious and persevering heart, has created a miracle that ten pairs of hands have not yet reached. Yes!
Robinson. Robinson's revelation to me is that a person, in times of crisis, as long as he has faith in himself and is willing to build everything with the instinct of survival, there will be miracles in the end.
I read Robinson Crusoe this holiday and learned a lot.
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