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Robinson, a young Englishman, was fond of sailing from an early age and left home three times to travel throughout South America. One day, with the lofty ambition of traveling far and wide, he said goodbye to his family, crossed the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and experienced countless dangers in a thrilling voyage, and then the whole ship was tragically killed in the Pacific Ocean, 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 alone. He took his life from the crevices of despair, and Robinson, with a strong character, lived independently on the island for 28 years.
He toiled on isolated islands, cultivated wastelands, raised livestock, produced rice and wheat, and lived with loneliness year after year, overcoming all kinds of difficulties that ordinary people could not overcome. The Bible became his spiritual backbone, and with astonishing perseverance and tenacious labor, he built a house, harvested grain, domesticated goats, and made clothing out of animal skins. He has fought wits with wild beasts, and he has fought with wild men who eat human flesh.
Later, he rescued a native man, called him "Friday," and took him as a servant. With extraordinary perseverance and courage, he overcame unimaginable hardships and hardships, and with his hard-working hands, he created a home for himself to survive.
By the time Robinson left the island in the twenty-eighth year, he had been on the island for twenty-eight years, two months, and twenty-nine days. He always thought that he would be overjoyed when he arrived in England, but he did not expect Robinson to become a stranger there. It is a pity that both of Robinson's parents have died, or Robinson can now honour them, for Robinson has twenty thousand pounds to be collected from an honest friend, a Portuguese captain, who entrusted him with the management of his estate in Brazil before he went on that unfortunate errand.
It was to do that errand that Robinson lived on the island for twenty-eight years. Robinson was so pleased to see him so honest that he decided to pay him one hundred Portuguese gold coins a year, and fifty Portuguese gold coins a year after his death, as a lifetime allowance for them.
Later, Robinson married and had three children, and Robinson did not roam again except to make another voyage to the island where Robinson lived. Robinson lived here, grateful for the enjoyment he didn't deserve, and resolved to prepare now for the longest of all his trips. If there's one thing Robinson has learned, it's to recognize the value of retirement and pray for the rest of Robinson's days in peace.
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Summary. Robinson Crusoe Chapter 4: Outwitting Friday.
After living alone on a desert island for twenty-three years, Robinson saw more than thirty wild men come ashore in small boats. They dragged two hapless companions and slaughtered one on the way, while the other ran away desperately.
The direction in which the savage fled was exactly the direction of Robinson's residence. Determined to save the fleeing wildling, Robinson shoots and kills the two wildlings in pursuit. Because Robinson saved the wild man on Friday, he named the wild man "Friday".
I would like to ask Robinson Crusoe the main content of Chapter 4 and Chapter 5, 100 to 200 words.
Annihilation and Robinson Crusoe Chapter 4: Outwitting Friday After living alone on a desert island for twenty-three years, one day he saw more than thirty wild men come ashore in small boats. They dragged two hapless companions, Zen Zhi slaughtered one on the way, and the other ran away desperately.
The direction in which the savage fled was exactly the direction of Robinson's residence. Determined to save the fleeing wildling, Robinson shoots the two pursuing wildlings with his gun. Because Robinson saved the wild man on Friday, he named the wild man "Friday".
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The main contents of Chapter 6 of Robinson Crusoe are:
Robinson explores and creates his own home on the island. When he first planted the seeds of barley and rice, half of these precious stocks were wasted because they were sown at the wrong time. After learning from the experience for the second time, I was able to grow food.
He made his own mortars, pestles, and sieves, processed flour, and baked coarse bread. He captures and domesticates wild goats and breeds them.
The follow-up to Chapter 6 of Robinson Crusoe is introduced:
Robinson labored for months, digging several cellars to store fresh water. It took forty-two days to chop a large tree into its first long plank. He worked hard for weeks to make a stone mortar for pounding wheat, but in the end he had to hollow out a large piece of wood.
Robinson also experimented with making pottery, and when he found the clay, he experimented with it countless times.
Robinson's only companion was the dog, and he insisted on talking to the dog every day for fear that he would forget human language. Every day, Yu Shengjian takes the absolute hold and writes a diary. With his age-old method of keeping time, Robinson insisted on keeping a diary every day. I hope that one day I can return to my human homeland.
Despite this, Robinson has not given up on finding a way out of the island. He cut down a large tree and spent five or six months making a canoe, but the boat was too heavy to be dragged down to the sea for Kyungmin Lao, so he had to abandon his efforts and build a new one.
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Chapter 5 contents.
Robinson Fei Yuan rented a lot of effort to find the clay, and after finding it, he dug up the soil, mixed it, transported it home, and then made it into a clay urn. It took him almost two months to make two large clay pots, which looked very ugly, and at last the sun had dried them very dry and hard, so he gently lifted them up and put them in two large wicker baskets made in advance to prevent them from breaking. After that, I also made some small round pots, plates, jugs, small clay pots, etc.
Introduction to the original book. Robinson Crusoe is a ** work by Daniel Defoe in the United Kingdom, which mainly tells the story of the protagonist who was shipwrecked at sea, drifted to an uninhabited island, and insisted on living on the island, and finally returned to the society he lived in. The book was first published on April 25, 1719.
Many years after its publication, it has been translated into many languages and widely circulated around the world, and has been adapted into movies, TV series, and many times.
Brief analysis of the original text. On the surface of this **, it tells a miraculous adventure story, but behind the story is the common problems faced by human beings, and it also hides the things that people generally desire and dream, such as the longing for freedom, the lonely hail and the ocean, the heroic dream, the courage to act, the self-reliance, the courage to take responsibility, and so on. This ** also enlightens the reader:
There is no success without adventure, and only those who are not afraid of hardships can enjoy the fun of adventure. **The content is full of a kind of brave, fearless, alert and decisive, self-reliant, and tenacious masculine, adventurous and tenacious will belonging to the man, which is indispensable for boys of any nation and country, especially in a changeable world, anything can happen, even if it is a "hypothetical" disaster and hardship, it may appear at any time. The important thing is that when something unexpected happens, we should learn to accept and face it, and like Robinson, we should look at the world with a positive and optimistic heart, and have a beautiful desire, expectation and belief in the world and tomorrow.
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