What it s like to read Robinson Crusoe

Updated on culture 2024-04-05
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Are you tired of your quiet life? Do you want to live alone on an island for a dozen or decades?

    Robinson is a striking example. When he drifted alone to a desert island, he used the objects from the broken ship as tools, built his own house, grew his own food, hunted by himself, and lived tenaciously for decades. If I had been replaced, I might have found a stone and killed myself.

    The story begins with his first voyage to sea in order to break through outside, but unfortunate things happen one after another, being trafficked, being a slave, escaping, shipwrecked, and finally, he is abandoned on a deserted island. Here, Robinson has nothing, the living environment is extremely harsh, and what is even more terrifying is that there is no hope of being saved. However, Robinson persevered, and after decades of struggle, tenaciously survived, and was finally saved.

    I also think of the manuscript "Guoyi", which was written by the historian of the Ming Dynasty in my country for 30 years, but Tan Qian still did not lose heart and rewrote a new manuscript.

    Today, Robinson has become a hero in the hearts of millions of readers, and I think their success lies in the unwavering belief they have. As long as there is the belief that bad luck cannot be defeated, the light of hope will dispel the clouds of despair.

    Why isn't life just a boat? If you are afraid of failure, afraid of wind and waves, afraid of waves, afraid of blows, then stay in the harbor forever and be an embellishment for others. But will you be able to find the value of your own existence?

    To be alive is to be an adventure, and to live, it will be difficult to find your own harbor.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When I was a child, I read it, and the feeling at that time was: boring, boring. Now that I think about it, the reason why Robinson suffered twenty-eight years on a desert island was all because of his youthful recklessness and ignorance, which can be said to be self-inflicted and self-inflicted; If you mention his bravery, strength, perseverance, etc., I think in a word, this is human instinct, it is caused by people's desire to survive.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Robinson Crusoe is a masterpiece by the famous British writer Defoe. This is a literary masterpiece that has been widely circulated and has a great influence, and it shows a strong bourgeois enterprising spirit and enlightenment consciousness. This ** was created by Defoe inspired by a true story of the time.

    In 1704, Scottish sailor Selcock got into a quarrel with the captain at sea and was abandoned on a desert island by the captain, but was rescued back to England four years later. Selcok didn't do anything heroic on a desert island to celebrate.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Can you live alone for twenty-six years, a deserted island, with no supplies, no shelter, only an island of sea and woods, a scrap of food, guns, ammunition, and other useless things on a wrecked ship? Can you build your own castle and grow crops on it by yourself? Can you overcome many difficulties with the wisdom of one person alone?

    In our real life, it seems simply impossible. But everything that is impossible happened to Robinson, the protagonist of "Robinson Crusoe".

    Robinson Crusoe tells the story of the protagonist Robinson being hit by a storm during a voyage, killing all but him. He was drifted to an uninhabited island. His heart was full of helplessness and loneliness, and he did not know how to live on this isolated island, but he kept comforting himself, and with his wisdom and courage, he overcame countless difficulties, continued his life, and found many joys in life, and when he gradually forgot to return to civilized society, he got the opportunity to be rescued......

    In the story, the indomitable Robinson, with his own strength and some tools found on the wrecked ship, built a dwelling on the wasteland, planted wheat grain, and raised animals, completing the basic needs of his life. In the process, he also encountered many difficulties and setbacks, and he owed hard work. For example, his two-story walled house took more than a year to build; When he first sowed barley and rice, half of these precious stocks were wasted because they were not sown at the right time; Robinson toiled for several months to dig several cellars for fresh water; In order to make a pot that could cook soup, he racked his brains, tried a variety of methods, and failed countless times before he developed a manufacturing method; However, all these difficulties were conquered by Robinson's perseverance and never-give-up spirit, and every thing made by Robinson himself on this isolated island embodies all his hard work, and he will be indescribably happy for every small success.

    Whenever I see these clips, I feel in my heart that I can't be described as just a "admiration", I am truly conquered by Robinson.

    The book Robinson Crusoe opened my eyes and gave me a strong shock to my heart. As long as we are like Robinson, who does not flinch in the face of difficulties, has his spirit of not fearing difficulties, and has the belief of surviving in desperate situations, what will we not succeed? And what could be worse than what happened to Robinson?

    Now we are like flowers living in a greenhouse, we have not experienced real setbacks in life, and only through hardships can we become a truly strong person. That's what Robinson Crusoe told me.

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