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1.Robinson Crusoe was a man full of enthusiasm, perseverance and courage.
2.After 28 years of living on an isolated island, he finally overcame the harsh environment and created a wonderful life.
3.In the ups and downs of the ordeal, his self-confidence, kindness, optimism, and perseverance have been sublimated step by step, and Robinson's actions show the perseverance and heroic nature of a tough guy.
4.Friday Friday was a wild man, and once he was almost eaten by a wild man from another tribe on the beach, but Robinson saved him third, and it happened to be the day of the week, so Robinson named him "Friday".
5.It was also thanks to their sincere friendship that he was able to survive and return to his hometown.
6.Friday is a simple man, a loyal friend and a wise brave man, he is grateful, loyal and responsible, adaptable, he and Robinson have worked together to use different skills to spend many years on the island, the arrival of Friday has made Robinson's dream of returning home, and he has become Robinson's slave.
7.Introduction: "Robinson Crusoe" (also translated as "Robinson Crusoe") is a ** work by British writer Daniel Defoe, which mainly tells the story of the protagonist Robinson who was shipwrecked at sea, drifted to an uninhabited island, and insisted on living on the island, and returned to the society he lived in for the third time.
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Robinson was fond of sailing since he was a child, and during one voyage, the entire ship was shipwrecked, and everyone on board was buried at the bottom of the sea, but he was the only one who miraculously survived and came to a deserted island on the register. He toiled on isolated islands, cultivated wasteland, raised livestock, and produced rice and wheat. Later, he rescued a native man, called him "Friday," and took him as a servant.
It was not until the first year of the 28th year that a British ship arrived near the island, and Robinson helped the captain Toshihiro to subdue the rebellious sailors before returning to England. By the time his parents died, Robinson reclaimed all of the benefits of his Brazilian estate and gave some to those who had helped him.
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Robinson Crusoe: A lonely and tenacious adventurer.
Main character: Robinson.
Character: Robinson is a man full of enthusiasm for labor, a great man, and a man of perseverance. He lived alone on this deserted island for 27 years.
In the face of the difficulties of life, Robinson's actions showed the resolute character and heroic nature of a tough man, embodied the creative and pioneering spirit of the bourgeoisie in the rising period, and he dared to fight against the harsh environment. Robinson was also a bourgeoisie and colonizer, so he had an exploitative and plundering nature.
Friday "was a savage, an industrious, sincere man, who, after being rescued and educated by Robinson from the natives, became his faithful servant and friend, and became a slave of the "civilized man."
Main content: It tells the story of a seafaring merchant in distress who drifts alone on a deserted island. He overcame all kinds of unexpected difficulties, relied on tenacious will and scientific knowledge to live on the island for 28 years, and finally returned to his hometown after being rescued.
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Robinson is the protagonist of the book. Robinson was wrecked in a storm on his boat and drifted to a desert island, where he overcame all kinds of difficulties and lived alone on a deserted island for more than 20 years.
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