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Summary. Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: After twenty-three years of living alone on a desert island, Robinson saw more than thirty wild men go 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".
Hello, I'm glad to answer for you: After twenty-three years of living alone on a desert island, Robinson saw more than thirty wild men go 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".
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Robinson. Born in the middle class of England.
In his family, he did not want to enjoy a prosperous and comfortable life, so he left home to go on a sailing adventure. Once shipwrecked at sea, he drifted to an uninhabited island. He was pessimistic at first, but in order to survive, he found clothes, fresh water, food, tools, etc. from the ship and started a new life.
On the island, he cultivated grain, domesticated goats, and obtained enough food. Many years later, he rescued a wild man and named him "Friday". He became Robinson's most faithful friend and servant.
After living on the island for 28 years, they returned to England on a British ship that passed through a desert island.
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Robinson was caught in a storm on a voyage to the sea and stranded on an uninhabited desert island, he collected tools from the shipwreck and cultivated on the island on his own, planting trees, building houses, making pottery, etc., and survived tenaciously in the harsh environment from scratch. Before this period, he had a native "Friday" from the cannibal generation, and later rescued the native father and a Spaniard, and with the help of Robinson, a British captain who had been seized power regained control of the ship, and returned to England after a 35-year absence.
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Robinson was born into an upper-class family, and his father asked him to study law, but Robinson was all about sailing. On his way to Hull, he sailed with his companion to London on the ship of his companion father, and although a storm on the way did not dissuade him from his love of sailing.
Robinson then began his adventure again, but was captured as a slave on a trip to Guinea and fled to Brazil, where he ran a plantation. Because there were not enough slaves there, the other plantation owners persuaded him to go to Africa to buy some hard work for the plantations, and he agreed.
The trip turned out to be a nightmare. The ship ran aground, and he was alone on that isolated island, with only a knife, a pipe, and a box of tobacco with him. No food, no water, no companions. Hunger, cold, loneliness accompanied him.
Luckily, he found a large amount of necessities from the ship, which he moved to the island within a month. For the next twenty-eight years, Robinson fended for himself, digging caves, building cabins, raising goats, saving Friday and his father, and some captured whites.
On the twenty-eighth thought and two months later, Robinson finally left the island by boat and returned to his familiar surroundings. And under the care of the old captain, he became a rich man on the income from the plantation, and had a wife, and had children, and did not roam again except to make another voyage to the island.
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Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, the main content of Chapter 10 of Robinson Crusoe is summarized: One morning, Robinson saw through his telescope thirty barbarians dancing around a campfire. They had cooked one captive, and two were about to be roasted over the fire.
Robinson ran down the hill with two loaded muskets and the broadsword, killing two savages and saving one of the captives who escaped. Robinson named the man he rescued "Friday" in honor of the savage being rescued on this day.
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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 of Jane's hapless companions, 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 ordered the stove gun to kill the two wildlings in pursuit. Because Robinson saved the wild man on Friday, he named the wild man "Friday".
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1. About the author.
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