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Hello [Highlights] I kept my eyes on the thing on the surface of the sea for a whole day, and soon found that it had been standing still. So I concluded that it was a big ship. Anxious to find out the truth, I picked up my gun and ran to the south of the island, in front of the rocks where I had been swept away by the torrent before.
By the time we got there, it was completely clear. I saw at a glance that a large ship had crashed into the reef and wrecked. When I saw this scene, I suddenly had an indescribable strong desire to ask for companionship and friends, and sometimes I couldn't help but blurt out a loud cry:
Yes! If only one or two people can escape from this ship! Then he can come to me and be my company, and I will have someone to talk to, how nice it would be!
I have lived a lonely and lonely life for many years, but I have never felt the pain of not having a partner so deeply as I do today.
How I wish there was a man on that boat who escaped! "Ah, even if it's just one person! I've repeated this phrase at least a thousand times.
This passage vividly describes Robinson's mental activity when he found a shipwreck. When he found the shipwreck, he wanted someone to be his companion, and he couldn't help but save those who were in distress, as well as himself. It expresses Robinson's feelings of loneliness and loneliness all year round, as well as his longing for friends and companions.
So he was so excited that he was desperate to help. As the book says: in human feelings, there is a mysterious driving force, once this motivation is attracted by a certain goal, it will be desperate to achieve it, rush towards it, whether it is visible or imagined, and if we do not reach the goal, we will be miserable.
Although this sentence is practical for everyone, Robinson's desire to seek friends and partners is much more than ordinary people. Although we can't experience Robinson's desire, the author vividly expresses Robinson's strong emotion through this text.
Character Analysis] In this book, my favorite person is the main character, Robinson. He is brave and tenacious, and he is good at learning and inventing, which allows him to survive in the cruelty of nature. And he had a warm-hearted heart that helped Friday, the captain, etc.
Later, in order to repay him, the captain gave Robinson his position as captain, and Robinson returned to England. What I admire a lot is how he extricates himself from it when he is discouraged – he asks himself when he is in trouble, "Why didn't you drown in the sea?"
Why can you escape from pirates? ......And he would compare himself with himself while reading the Bible. In this way, he will think that he is lucky enough to be satisfied with the status quo.
So he regained his faith. That's what I like about him.
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Highlights from Robinson Crusoe include the failure of the first barley and rice planting, and the many things that need to be done to make sure I survive on this island. I did as many things as I could, one after the other.
But my efforts have not always been handed over to good fortune. The first time I planted the seeds of barley and rice, half of these precious stocks were wasted because they were not planted at the right time. I toiled for months digging several cellars to store fresh water.
It took forty-two days to chop a large tree into my first long plank. I worked hard for weeks to make a mortar for pounding wheat, but I ended up hollowing out a large piece of wood. It took me five months to cut down a large fir tree, chop and sharpen it, and make it a decent canoe to escape from the island, but I had to abandon it because I couldn't get it out into the sea.
However, each failure taught me something I didn't know before.
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