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During the winter break, I read Robinson Crusoe by the English writer Defoe and was deeply inspired.
Robinson Crusoe is mainly about the protagonist Robinson who has had a dream of going to sea since he was a child, he doesn't care about anything, he just wants to sail. During one voyage, Robinson's ship was attacked by a storm at sea, and everyone on board was spared, except for Robinson who drifted to an uninhabited island. He took all the useful things off the ship and created them with his own hands
Shelters, food growing, livestock were raised, tools were made, clothes were sewn, and desert islands were transformed into orderly and thriving. He also rescued a wild man on a desert island, named him "Friday", and taught him to hunt, bake bread, speak English, and so on. Later, when a British ship anchored near the island, the sailors on board mutinied, and Robinson and Friday rescued the captain and the other three and helped the captain take the ship back.
The captain left the desert island with Robinson and "Friday" and others and returned to England.
After reading this, I think it is admirable that Robinson has lived on a deserted island for 28 years, all thanks to his strong perseverance, survival and confidence to return to his homeland. When I encounter difficulties in the future, I must learn from Robinson, face them bravely, and use my wisdom to overcome them by all means, instead of choosing to escape in despair.
Now that our life and environment are better than Robinson's, then we should love life, learn to live, love labor, do what we can, exercise ourselves, master the ability to survive, and be the little master of life. We should all learn from his positive and optimistic attitude that is not afraid of difficulties. Robinson created one miracle after another with his wisdom, perseverance, and strength to make us understand:
The sun is always after the wind and rain, and the rainbow can only be seen through hard work.
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Robinson, with his tenacious labor, struggled with nature and showed amazing perseverance. As soon as Robinson arrived on the desert island, after overcoming the initial pessimistic despair, he immediately threw himself into the struggle to conquer nature, and he took almost everything he could from the grounded wrecked ship.
With his own hands, with his wits, and with the simple tools left on the ship, he overcame countless difficulties and created conditions for his own life. It celebrates the adventurous enterprising spirit of the bourgeoisie in the period of primitive accumulation of capital, emphasizing its cleverness, confidence and perseverance.
In the midst of the predicament, Robinson is still full of love for life, full of infinite longing and yearning for life, self-reliance, self-confidence, self-improvement, and unremitting struggle for survival and even happiness, and at the same time he can help others, improve his own understanding, and experience the joy of teaching and learning.
He is an actor who never tires, never reassures, is not afraid of difficulties, and has the courage to pursue freedom. At the same time, he always considers and thinks about the people and things around him with the mind of an economic man. We have to learn from him.
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I read Robinson Crusoe this holiday and learned a lot.
On September 30, 1659, a man on a voyage encountered a terrible storm and capsized, leaving no one alive but him. He was stranded on an isolated island. With his astonishing perseverance and courage, twenty-eight years later, he escaped from the island by his own wit, and this man was the hapless and fortunate Robinson Crosso.
I've lived on a deserted island for 28 years! What an astonishing number! It can be seen how brave Robinson was.
When he first arrived on the island, he was desperate, he said"I grieve my bleak environment all day long, no food, no house, no clothes, no **, no way out, no hope of being saved, only death in front of me, either swallowed by wild beasts or chewed by wild people. "However, slowly, his unique personality was manifested, he was full of hope for life, no longer immersed in the pessimism of his own design all day long, and began to arrange his life wholeheartedly, he built small houses; made tables and small boxes; caught lambs and dogs; Wheat and rice were planted.
In this way, with his own hands, he created his own small kingdom.
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I know that I want to be strong and brave like Robinson, I want to learn from him and be a brave person, and I also know that when I encounter difficulties, don't be a turtle with a shrunken head, but have the courage to face it. Robinson's experience taught me: in the face of setbacks and challenges, don't give up easily, fall down and get up again; Hurt, don't cry.
Only by raising the sail of self-confidence, having the courage to work hard, and persevering, can we create a brilliant life!
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Robinson Crusoe is the main story of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe (Robinson Crusoe), who was born in a middle-class family and has a lifelong ambition to travel the world.
In the story, Robinson, with his tenacity and unremitting efforts, survives tenaciously on a desert island, and is able to return to his hometown after 28 years, 2 months and 19 days.
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Robinson Crusoe is about Robinson, who was born in poverty, and found that it was very profitable to engage in ** with Africa, so he wanted to go to Africa to pan for gold. Unexpectedly, the last time he ran into pirates, he was caught as a slave. After escaping, Robinson lived a comfortable life in Brazil.
Robinson's adventurous nature led him to Africa again, where he was spared by a ship that ran aground, and he lived on a small island for 28 years. On the island, Robinson, who is alone, begins a new life of his own. He built a "home" on an isolated island and built a "villa" in the orchard - a thatched house.
After solving the problem of food and clothing, Robinson began to grow crops and raise "poultry". The second year. Robinson began to make bread and raise wild sheep, so that he had lamb to eat, goat's milk to drink, and sheepskin to wear.
By the sixth year, he had built a small boat and dug a small river that led outside. The days passed unconsciously, and the arrival of a group of wild people disrupted his peaceful "life". The wild men who sang and danced turned out to eat human flesh!
Robinson was stunned and once again added a mechanism to his "home".
But 23 years have passed, and life is uneventful. Later he rescued a wild captive and named him "Friday". From then on, Friday lived with him, learned to speak, and became his faithful friend and servant.
Together, they rescued the white man and Friday's father, who had been stranded on the island. The number of family members has increased, and they have cleared more fields to grow crops. At the same time, Robinson sent Friday's father and the saved white man to save the white people on the island.
They began to build ships on the island.
Soon, they helped the captain and first mate of a British merchant ship to recapture the stolen ship. Robinson told them all the organs on the island and organized them to take care of the island. They didn't wait for Friday's father to come back, they went home.
Returning to his hometown after a 35-year absence, Robinson found that everything was wrong. His parents have passed away, leaving behind two younger sisters and two nephews. At the same time, Robinson's plantations in Brazil brought him a fortune.
He married a wife, had children, and lived a peaceful life.
After the death of his wife, Robinson went to sea again and returned to the island, where he found that many Europeans had lived on the island, and the population was thriving. On the way back to Brazil, their ship was attacked by wild men and died on Friday. After Robinson escaped, he came to China via Brazil and the Cape of Good Hope, disposed of the traitors, and returned to England.
It wasn't long before he began his new adventure again.
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Hello, Robinson Crusoe is a classic adventure** written by Daniel Defoe, which mainly tells the story of British captain Robinson Crudou Qiaosuo, who drifts to a desert island after being shipwrecked, surviving and exploring alone. In the story, Crusoe drifts to an isolated island after a shipwreck, and after a long period of distress and self-rescue, he learns to fish, grow, make utensils, and train a wild man to serve his own hunger. He also rescued a lost aboriginal from the crew he met and helped each other survive.
After years of living on an isolated island, he was finally rescued and returned to civilized society.
Hailed as a classic in the history of Western literature, this ** has been translated into many languages and widely disseminated around the world, with profound humanist values and philosophical reflections on human survival and self-salvation.
Robinson was stranded on an isolated island after encountering a strong wind during his voyage. He built a house on a remote island, raised a herd, farmed, and after many difficulties, did not give up hope of returning to England, and finally returned to England.
An Englishman named Robinson was caught in a gale during a voyage, and his ship capsized, and he drifted alone on a deserted island. After 28 years on an isolated island, he was finally rescued and returned to England.
Robinson Crusoe in the book. He disdained to keep to it, devoted himself to pioneering, and repeatedly put aside his well-off family and went to sea to break into the world. After being shipwrecked on a desert island, he used his mind and hands to build shelters, grow food, domesticate livestock, make utensils, sew clothes, and transform the desert island into a paradise. >>>More
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