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Robinson's character characteristics: Robinson is full of adventurous spirit, and Robinson dares to pursue a free and unfettered life. Robinson established his own material and spiritual kingdom on a desert island, and in the face of life's difficulties, his actions showed the resolute character and heroic nature of a tough man, and embodied the creative and pioneering spirit of the bourgeoisie during the rising period.
Robinson lived an optimistic life and was never discouraged even when he was on a desert island. He overcame many unimaginable difficulties, fought his way out of desperate situations with his own hands, and with his amazing creativity he not only built a house for himself, but also made bread. With amazing perseverance, he has survived 28 years on the island.
Robinson shows the tough, brave, witty character of a tough guy.
Robinson's resolute and tenacious qualities were glorified, and he became a hero in the eyes of the bourgeoisie, the first idealized bourgeois figure in the history of European literature. His astonishing creativity and endurance are the culmination of the new middle class's ability to take the initiative.
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Optimistic, adventurous, resolute and tenacious, and manly.
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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 unimaginable hardships and hardships, 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, an idealized hero. Not only did he endow Robinson with all the good qualities of human beings, such as bravery, strength, wisdom, and a love of labor, but he also gave him the practical spirit, religious beliefs, and rigor of an "ideal" bourgeoisie.
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Main Characters Robinson: Robinson possessed all the good qualities of human beings, such as bravery, intelligence, fortitude, and a love of labor, but he also had all the characteristics of an "ideal" bourgeoisie: a spirit of action, Puritan religiosity, and rigor.
All of this is expressed through images, and Robinson's resolute character is expressed through concrete actions, such as how he spent 42 whole days making a plank, how he spent so much time and labor making a canoe that could not be used, and tenaciously starting to build a second boat, and so on. Defoe brings out the character through a lot of real details.
Storyline Episode 1 (full text): Born in Yorktown, England, Robinson grew up fantasizing about sailing before boarding a ship to Guinea. Soon after setting sail, he encountered a storm and waves that engulfed the ship, and Robinson was washed away on a deserted island.
Robinson did not despair, he built a "castle" to defend against wild beasts and savages, and tenaciously survived for 28 years. Finally, he finally returned to his hometown after many years of absence.
Episode 2: "Trying to Grow Grain on the Island to Solve the Problem of Eating" Inadvertently, Robinson empties the bag that originally contained the cereals fed to the poultry, and within a few days, seedlings grew on the ground, and later ears were drawn - it turned out to be wheat. He picked the ears of wheat and judged the beams to be carefully preserved, and after several twists and turns, the trial was successful.
There was a harvest, bread was eaten, and there was a surplus of food.
Episode 3: Robinson spends many years on the island like this. By the 23rd year, a group of wild men rowed to the island with the intention of killing and eating the captives.
One of the captives escaped unprepared, and Robinson saved the captives by shooting the pursuing wildling—who was also a wildling. It was Friday, and Robinson named his captive "Friday," and he became Robinson's servant and friend from then on.
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Robinson was full of adventurous spirit, and Robinson dared to pursue a free, unfettered life.
It is reflected in the fact that there is no house to build by itself; There is nothing to try to hunt Wangzhou, plant millet, domesticate goats, or dry wild raisins; I fumbled around making tables and chairs, making pottery, scarves, sifting noodles, making bread, etc. In the 24th year on the island, he rescued the wild man and named him Friday, and Education Friday became a faithful servant.
Robinson has an entrepreneurial spirit that is realistic, unafraid of difficulties, not discouraged, resilient, and aggressive, and is exactly what emerging bourgeoisie needs. Robinson's ideas of colonialism reflect the limitations of the author's time. The author portrayed Robinson as the first bourgeoisie in the history of literature from the front, and had a significant impact on the creation of realism in the 19th century.
He married in England and had three children. After the death of his wife, Robinson went to sea again to do business, passing through the desert island where he lived, and by this time the sailors and Spaniards who remained on the island had settled and multiplied. Robinson sent some new settlers, gave them the land on the island, and left them with all the necessities of daily use, and left the island satisfied.
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Robinson. First of all, Robinson was full of adventure. Robinson dared to pursue a free, unfettered life.
Robinson's adventurous spirit is evident from his four thrilling voyages and his character of never resting on a quiet life. Robinson has spent his entire life in adventure, and he has become synonymous with adventurers and a hero to millions of readers.
Robinson's character traits are secondary, Robinson has 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, fought his way out of desperate situations with his own hands, and with his amazing creativity he not only built a house for himself, but also made bread.
With amazing perseverance, he has survived 28 years on the island. Robinson shows the tough, brave, witty character of a tough guy.
Robinson's character traits third, Robinson's capitalism.
Spirit. Robinson's gritty, tenacious qualities were glorified, and he became a bourgeoisie.
The hero in his mind became the earliest idealized image of the bourgeoisie in the history of European literature. His astonishing creativity and endurance are the subjective initiative of the new middle class.
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Robinson was a man full of enthusiasm for labor, greatness, and perseverance, and he showed the resolute character and heroic nature of a tough man, and embodied the creative and pioneering spirit of the rising bourgeoisie. Robinson was also an adventurous and pragmatic bourgeoisie, but also a colonist who pursued wealth, so he had an exploitative and plundering nature.
Friday was the most faithful, lovable, and sincere servant to Robinson, who was intelligent and industrious, loyal to Robinson, kind-hearted, respectful of the elderly, and innocent and lively in his character.
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Robinson is the protagonist of Robinson Crusoe, and he is an extremely brave and self-reliant character with an extraordinary sense of adventure and survival skills.
Robinson's personality traits include:
1.Bravery: Robinson showed great courage and calmness in dangerous situations such as shipwrecks, drifting on desert islands, and encountering wild beasts.
2.Self-reliance: On the island of Wild Sakura, Robinson has nothing to rely on, and needs to find food, build shelter, and solve survival problems on his own. He showed remarkable self-reliance and creativity to survive extremely difficult circumstances.
3.Wisdom: Robinson not only has great practical ability, but also shows intelligence and wit. He found ways to survive on desert islands, devised practical tools, built houses and boats, and even tamed animals.
Tenacity: Robinson's spirit is tenacious and unyielding, he has experienced many setbacks and difficulties, but never gave up and persevered until the end. His tenacity was a key factor in his success in surviving and gaining self-indulgence.
In conclusion, Robinson was a man of courage, self-reliance, intelligence, and tenacity, and his character traits were important factors in his success in surviving and gaining freedom.
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