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1.Robinson made an umbrella on the island (out of wood).
2.Robinson spent (11) years building a canoe and digging a 63-foot canal.
3.Robinson came to the island (1969) on January 2 and found a group of wild people on the island.
4.Robinson lived on the island for a total of 28 years before leaving the island on March 5, 1971.
It should be right
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**Table of contents of the chapters of Robinson Crusoe is as follows:
1. Chapter 1.
Family, teenage years, travel aspirations, going to sea and distress.
2. Chapter II.
Drifting, shipwrecks and lifesaving.
3. Chapter 3.
Desert islands, camping, and investigations.
4. Chapter 4.
Construction, home furnishings, daily necessities.
5. Chapter 5.
Food, water, and experience.
6. Chapter VI.
the distress of living alone, etc.
Robinson Crusoe Synopsis:
Robinson Crusoe is a book written by British writer Daniel Defoe**, which tells the story of a crew member Robinson who drifted to a desert island after being shipwrecked, and he lived on the island for 28 years, and through his own efforts and ingenuity, he built shelter, food and tools, and began a self-sufficient life. He also established friendly relations with the local indigenous people and taught them some skills and knowledge. Robinson experienced many difficulties and challenges during his long drifting life, but he always maintained his optimism and courage, persevered in his search for a way to survive, and finally succeeded in being rescued.
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People Robinson Friday.
Main content; Robinson was wrecked in a storm on his boat and drifted to a desert island, where he overcame all kinds of difficulties and lived alone on a deserted island for more than 20 years.
main plot; The text is chronologically narrated according to Robinson's adventures, and it is written that Robinson "went to the island in distress", "built a house and settled", "raised cattle and planted", "saved 'Friday'", and "returned to England". These storylines, closely related to "danger" everywhere, have created a protagonist who is not afraid of hardships and dangers, witty and strong, smart and capable.
linguistic characteristics; The author uses vivid and realistic details to write the fictional situation so that people feel like they are there, so that the story has a strong sense of reality. Although the language of the work is simple and vivid, the text is clear and easy to understand, although it is not very mature in art, it has played a positive role in the development of Britain, and the protagonist Robinson has become a famous literary image in the history of European literature.
character characteristics; Robinson is not a person who is at ease with the situation and passively on standby, but a person with extremely strong will, very persistent belief in survival, and pragmatic and hardworking, diligent in creating. All his actions, especially his thinking process, are all positive and proactive, all in order to better grasp the opportunity to survive, create material conditions, and adjust his life mentality.
Writing background; This is the true story of Alessander the Great Selkirk, year. In 1719, at the age of nearly 60, Defoe published the first book, which would later become one of the world's most famous adventures, Robinson Crusoe.
Practical significance; It reflects the spirit of "freedom of individuality" in the rising period of the bourgeoisie, giving full play to individual talents and talents, and having the courage to take risks.
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A man named Robin Xun came to an island, lived for many years, met a wild man, named him Friday, and later, a boat came, and the sailors on board tied up the captain, and Lu Binxun rescued the captain, and the captain sent him back to China.
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"Robinson Crusoe" describes the story of a 19-year-old boy Robinson who resolutely gave up a stable and comfortable life in order to realize his dream of sailing, despite the dissuasion of his parents, and finally embarked on a sailing journey. In a shipwreck, he was sent to a desert island by huge waves, and began a difficult and long life on the island. Robinson was not intimidated by difficulties, but dared to challenge nature, to death, to build tents, fences, build "castles", make utensils, grow food, raise livestock, and fight a decisive battle with the wild man, and a miracle was created on a desert island of one man.
Finally, he returned to his hometown of London, England, after a long absence, and ended his lonely life for more than 30 years.
** It depicts the moving scenes of Robinson falling on a desert island, defying difficulties, self-cultivation, and fighting against the harsh environment, and praises people's wisdom and hard work. The image of Robinson is actually a typical representative of the advanced, adventurous, and pioneering bourgeoisie of the 17th century.
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