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"Robinson Crusoe" Main content:
The main story of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe (Robinson Crusoe) was born in a middle-class family and spent his life traveling the world. Once, on the way to Africa, he encountered a storm and drifted alone on a deserted island, starting a life of isolation. With his tenacity and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on the desert island, and after living on the island for 28 years, 2 months and 19 days, he was finally able to return to his hometown.
Robinson Crusoe The central idea:
Before the Renaissance, the environment on the island of England was so free and fascinating, but after the emergence of industry, the peace of the island was broken, followed by the sudden sound of machines and the noise of humans. So in addition to Robinson's enterprising spirit, another factor that attracts readers to this ** is the free environment of the island - an independent space away from the hustle and bustle, away from the hustle and bustle. Robinson's experience on the island represents the dream of people who can create their own paradise with their own hands.
The author not only gives a gripping description of Robinson's adventures and tribulations, but more importantly, as a writer with a typical emerging bourgeois consciousness, he raises people's diligence, bravery, wisdom and creative talent to an unprecedented height in his works, and affirms the value of human beings. He firmly believed that human beings, as the spirit of all things, have the ability to overcome difficulties, conquer nature, and finally reach the other side of victory. <>
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"Robinson Crusoe" shows a strong bourgeois enterprising spirit and enlightenment consciousness.
** It tells the story of Robinson, a young Englishman, who is not satisfied with the stable and mediocre life of the middle class, and goes to sea three times to do business. Captured by the Moors by pirates, he worked as a slave for a few years before fleeing to Brazil and becoming a plantation owner. In order to solve the problem of labor shortage, he was caught in a storm on the way to Africa to trade black slaves and drifted to an uninhabited desert island.
**Mainly writes about his 28 years of life on the island. He overcame pessimism and built dwellings, made utensils, tamed wild animals, cultivated the land, and foraged for food by all means. Finally, we have overcome nature and improved our living environment.
In the seventeenth year, he saved a native and trained to be his faithful servant. Later, he gained new inhabitants and became the ruler of the island. Finally, he returned home on a British merchant ship.
The work celebrates the adventurous and enterprising spirit of capitalism during the period of primitive accumulation, and celebrates the struggle between man and the natural world while glorifying colonial plunder. Robinson became a heroic example of a bourgeois entrepreneur.
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Synopsis of Robinson Crusoe.
**It tells the story of a British sailor who was stranded on an uninhabited desert island because his ship sank, spent 26 years, and when he had no way out, he began to find a way to save himself--- making rafts, building houses, growing food, raising livestock, ......Throw yourself into the fight against nature. He relied on his own hands, with his own wisdom, spent decades to turn this desert island into a "paradise", and bravely saved an indigenous "Friday", and lived with him, just when he was about to give up and return to England, he got the opportunity to leave the desert island, after many difficulties, Robinson finally left the desert island ......
Robinson's optimism and courage are commendable, and he has done things that ordinary people can hardly imagine in order to survive. I think the reason why Robinson was able to escape from the desert island must be related to his optimism, determination, perseverance, and attitude towards life where people have no foresight and must have immediate worries, and this pillar of faith is necessary to change the predicament.
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1.The owner of the Brazilian hacienda.
Robinson came from a respectable merchant family, eager to sail and bent on seeing something overseas. He went to sea for the third time and was captured by the Moors and enslaved. He later rowed his master's boat and escaped, but was rescued by a Portuguese cargo ship on the way.
When the ship arrived in Brazil, he bought an estate there and became the owner of the estate. He was not willing to get rich like this, and went to sea again to trade slaves in Africa.
2.Deserted on a desert island.
Robinson's ship was caught in a storm on the way, and all the sailors and passengers on board were killed, but Robinson survived alone, drifting alone on an uninhabited island. He made a raft out of the mast of the sunken ship, and again and again brought the ship's food, clothes, tools, etc. to the shore, and set up a tent on the side of the hill to settle down. He then fenced around the tent with sharpened wooden stakes and dug a hole behind the tent to live.
He used simple tools to make tables, chairs and other furniture, hunted game for food, and drank water from the stream, and survived the initial difficulties.
3.Desert island life.
Robinson cultivated barley and rice on the island, made his own mortars, pestles, and sieves, processed flour, and baked coarse bread. He captures and domesticates wild goats and breeds them. He also made pottery and so on to ensure his own living needs.
Despite this, Robinson has not given up on finding a way out of the island. He cut down a large tree and built a canoe in five or six months, but the boat was too heavy to be dragged down to sea, so he had to abandon his efforts and build a small one.
4.Save Friday.
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 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".
5.Make clay pots.
Robinson went to great lengths to find the clay, and when he found it, he dug it up, mixed it, transported it home, and made it into a clay urn. It took him almost two months to make two large clay pots, which looked very ugly, and at last the sun had dried them very dry and hard, so he gently lifted them up and put them in two large wicker baskets made in advance to prevent them from breaking. After that, I also made some small round pots, plates, jugs, small clay pots, etc.
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