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Lu was born on September 30, 1632, his father was in business to make money, and his mother's maiden name was Robinson, so he was named Robinson Crosso. Since I was a child, my mind has been full of thoughts about traveling all over the world. On that ominous day on September 1, 1651, he sailed without his parents, the ship was lost in the wind, he returned to London from the dry road, went to Africa for the second time, was captured by Turkish pirates for the third time, escaped and was rescued by a Portuguese ship, and arrived safely in Brazil, where he ran a plantation and began his life on the estate - the African slave trade.
On September 1, 1659, he was swept away by the waves and rushed to a deserted island, with only a knife, a pipe, and a small box of tobacco leaves. On the second day of his arrival on the island, he transported all the food, wine, clothing, and civil engineering tools to the island on the big ship that was resting on the island, and set up a simple tent on the island, and in order not to forget that he had written down all his experiences and activities, for fear that he would forget the date, he used a knife to record the years and months on a large pillar, and began to keep a diary, and spent several months digging a big cave for himself to live in, and later found that a dozen grains that he had accidentally shaken off began to sprout. This discovery led him to start growing crops. Because of the terrible ** that happened on the island, he moved his dwelling to the flat ground, and soon he got malaria, and used a brief tobacco leaf to cure himself, and began to read the Bible, and after observing the island attentively, he found a lot of small animals, and he began to catch parrots, goats and other wild fowl to be tamed as domestic animals, and in the third year, he began to ...... regularly
In the winter of the 23rd year, the wild man cooked human meat to eat, and two years later, he came again, and Lu rescued the captive, named him Friday, and a year later, he taught Friday English, and when he was about to leave, he saved a white man and Friday's father from the wild man, so he sent them to rescue sixteen other white men, and on the eighth day after leaving, near the British ship, the captain and two other people were abandoned ashore by the rebel sailors, and helped them seize the ship, and left the island smoothly, where they lived for 28 years, 2 months and 19 days. When Lew returned to Yorktown, England, he had been away from home for 35 years, no one knew him, his parents had long since died, and only two nephews and two younger sisters were left at home. He went to Brazil to see his plantation, and his friend accumulated five thousand pounds for him, and after hastily marrying, he gave birth to three children.
Soon his wife died, and he went out to sea again, and came to the island, where the population had increased greatly, and after allocating the fields to them, he left again with satisfaction.
Brief Analysis: It describes how Lu used his own hands to create the necessary living conditions for a civilized person on a desert island, experienced the production development process of human beings from gathering, fishing and hunting, animal husbandry to planting, and completely changed his miserable fate of having no food and clothing. In the process, he paid hardships.
Defoe celebrates this labor activity, his struggle against nature. The image of Lu embodies the entrepreneurial spirit of the bourgeoisie during the rising period, and Lu also became the first idealized image of the bourgeoisie in the history of European literature. Of course, Lu also shows the ideological characteristics of a privateer and a colonialist
Adventurous and possessive.
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