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In retrospect, this was the second time I had read Robinson Crusoe, but this time I had a deeper understanding of the book.
After reading Robinson Crusoe again, I realized that I should not sigh when encountering difficulties on the road of life, I should have the courage to face difficulties and be optimistic, and I should not look at everything so absolutely, and I should find more ways to solve problems, just like Robinson, although I am on a desert island, I do not sit and sigh about my fate, but make full use of my mind and hands to build shelters, grow food, domesticate livestock, manufacture utensils, sew clothes, and transform the desert island into an orderly and thriving home. Just like when he found out that there was a wild man, he was in a hurry at first, but in the end he calmly fought side by side with his courage and wisdom and "Friday" to repel the wild man, which also reflects that a person encounters difficulties as long as he calmly deals with them, there will be a way to solve them, like a seed to people, he will try his best to break through the soil to feel the warmth of the sun, when he looks back after a lot of hardships, he is already a leafy tree, in our journey can not just stay in place, Always think that tomorrow will be better if I work hard, so that I don't lose myself by being satisfied with the status quo.
Robinson is another "broker" through and through. He was passionate about sailing, not for any romantic pursuit, but entirely for financial gain. He had lamented the uselessness of money on the island, but he immediately collected all the coins he saw, and finally brought them back to England without losing any money.
In his view, non-economic social relations and activities were secondary, and when he was captured by the pirates, he encouraged Zorry, a young boy who was also a pirate slave, to run away with him, promising to make him a "great man". However, once the escape was successful, someone offered a good price, and he only hesitated and negotiated the price to sell the child. Later, he rescued a native on a desert island, named him Friday, and took him as a slave.
From these points of view, a person must also have some concept of interests, but also have some economic acumen, can distinguish what is beneficial to himself and what is harmful to himself, can not be satisfied with the status quo, have something to do some long-term planning, in order to be more secure.
The most exciting and memorable part of the book is Robinson's experience on a desert island, where the author uses first-person and vivid details to make the fictional scene feel like you're there, giving the story a strong sense of realism. In addition, the language is natural and fluent, and the text is easy to understand, which also reflects one of the major characteristics of Defoe**, and the whole work seems to tell a wonderful story to the reader, which is also the charm of this **.
"Robinson Crusoe" after reading.
Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), English ** family. Born in London. He went bankrupt in his early years in business. >>>More
Twenty-eight years, an astonishing number, an incredible number! And he, Robinson, has been adrift at sea for twenty-eight years! >>>More
Robinson Crusoe
It was the English writer Daniel Defoe. >>>More
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Robinson was born into a "decent family" in Yorktown, England, and his father wanted him to live a "stable and affluent" middle class. >>>More
Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by the English writer Fodi in 1719. The book mainly introduces the protagonist Robinson's ship on the way to the storm and hit the rocks, the sailors and passengers on the ship were all killed, only Robinson survived, drifting alone to an uninhabited island, he used the mast of the sunken ship to make a raft, again and again the ship's food, clothes, tools, etc. were transported to the shore, and set up a tent on the side of the hill to settle down, a stay is 17 years, he not only planted barley and rice on the island by himself, made his own wooden pestles, sieves, processed flour, and baked coarse bread; He also made pottery and so on, ensuring his own living needs. >>>More