What is the embodiment of ecology in Robinson Crusoe

Updated on culture 2024-03-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Robinson eventually encounters a group of Britons and is rescued by the captain by resolving the rebellion. But before that, he had come into contact with a group of Spaniards who had been stranded in the Savage tribe, and agreed with their representatives to let them all come to the island and plot a way out, and spent a lot of time building ships and stockpiling grain. But after meeting the Englishman mentioned above, Lu did not wait for the representative of the Spaniards to return before he left, completely ignoring the Spaniards.

    Not only that, but Lu also left a few outlaws on the island as the leader of the rebels among the British, and also confessed all the belongings on the island to these **, resulting in these guys not only mastering the production and living facilities of the whole island, but also a large number of tools and ammunition!

    It is not difficult to imagine what kind of danger the Spaniards will face when they arrive, although their life is difficult on the side of the savages, but their lives are temporarily worry-free, and when they arrive here, they are tantamount to falling into a bandit den, and becoming the white slaves of the English bandits in a minute. The Spaniards were only outnumbered, but at most they had some cold weapons, and they were simply not able to fight the British bandits. More importantly, did the Spaniards come to Robinson for raisins and lamb?

    Is it to live in a cave and live in a tent? no。They are here to gather all their strength and go back to Europe!

    What was it about Robinson leaving them to the British bandits? Those guys are willing to stay on the island for the rest of their lives to escape capital punishment! The problem of the Spaniards was not solved at all, and Lu also found them a group of outlaws to be neighbors.

    What kind of intentions is this?

    Also, Friday's dad and the Spanish representative also set off to take the Spaniards to the savages, Robinson left so simply, Friday didn't say a word, and left without saying hello to his dad? Of course, it can be said that Friday is a slave, which is equivalent to an object, and the father-son relationship of the wild man is estimated to be unable to explain the past in the present.

    Although we know from the last chapter that Lu returned to the island after a few years, he found that the Spaniards and the bandits were all right. But his behavior of walking away back then still made people feel terrified.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What is the bleak environment on the desert island in New Crusoe, it is very cold.

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