Robinson Crusoe, he went to a desert island and endured many difficulties.

Updated on culture 2024-05-28
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Difficulty: 1He was cold and hungry.

    2.There is no place to stay.

    3.But the food on board was eaten up.

    4 Easy to be eaten by savages.

    After he was shipwrecked and drifted to a desert island, he did not lament the injustice of fate, but made full use of his mind and hands to build houses, plant crops, raise animals, make tools, and fight hunger and disease with his tenacity and perseverance in despair and helplessness, and finally was rescued victoriously.

    At first, Robinson went out to sea with his parents on his back with a boat, but the boat was shipwrecked in a rainy day, and he drifted in the vast sea for a long time, and finally was taken by the sea to a deserted island, which was uninhabited, only a dog and two cats on the shipwrecked ship, and he tried to call for help from the passing ship, but found out which of the people on the boat was a pirate. He built a "house" with the few belongings he had, and later found some bread, wine, clothes, guns, bullets, and other ...... on the shipwreckThus began his twenty-eight years, two months, and nineteen days of drifting on an isolated island. In such a long time, he not only has to overcome loneliness and loneliness, but also to overcome hunger and disease, let alone let the robbers of the sea find him, he is always optimistic to face everything in front of him, cherish every opportunity around him that can allow him to survive, in the face of difficulties he has also been afraid, escaped but in the end always defeated himself and got the hope of life.

    See for yourself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The first was by boat to London, where he was rescued by a storm. The second was a voyage to Africa, where he was attacked by pirates, captured, and enslaved for two years.

    Robinson Crusoe is the main character of Daniel Defoe's full-length Robinson Crusoe, also translated as Robinson Crusoe.

    Robinson, who dreamed of becoming a sailor, went against his father's wishes and insisted on going to sea, but unfortunately, the ship capsized in a storm. None of the people in the boat were spared. He drifted alone to a desert island, with very few belongings left on him.

    Despite the difficulties and dangers on the desert island, he bravely survived. Later, he found a valley full of grapes, where he built a shelter.

    "Robinson Crusoe" introducing:

    Robinson Crusoe is a novel by English writer Daniel Defoe. The book was first published on April 25, 1719.

    The main story of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe (Robinson Crusoe) was born into 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.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Robinson's first voyage to London was when he encountered terrible storms and waves, and finally saved his life; The second time was to go to Africa for business, and only once he succeeded; The third time he went to sea and met a Turkish pirate, was captured, turned into a slave, and after escaping, arrived in Brazil, where he ran a plantation on his own; The fourth time was to go to the slave trade, encountered a hurricane, and for 12 days, when sailing to an island in South America, the ship suddenly ran aground and suffered a catastrophe.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At first, it was a raid that was glad that he was lucky.

    Not swept away by the waves, he slowly transformed from a pagan to a du

    Xingyang God's.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Difficulties: lack of food and clothing, loneliness and helplessness, treacherous environment, and wild people chasing and killing.

    Relying on the spirit of self-reliance and hard work, Robinson started from scratch and built the desert island into a paradise and solved the problem of survival.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The question of time, record the date by carving the traces.

    2. Food problems, through the cultivation of food, domestication of animals.

    3. Tool problem (tableware), by firing pottery, homemade tools 4, loneliness problem (communication problem), raising Friday.

    5. Safety issues, made a fence, and took **.

    6. Go home, make a raft, make a boat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Difficulty: No place to live How to solve it: Make a simple tent out of wood and sails and have no food Hunting, fishing, raising sheep, planting wheat and encountering the attack of wild men Save "Friday".

    Encounter a rebellion on the ship, rescue the captain, and return to England.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cold and hungry: set up tents, hunt and fish, raise sheep and wheat Savage threats: plant tree stumps, share sheep, and save "Friday" as a companion.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1.Loneliness Difficult 2Accommodation is difficult. 3.Eating difficulties.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The environment is treacherous, and savages chase and kill.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    He lived on the island for 27 years, two months and nineteen days.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.No food Solution: Collect grain on a desert island, sow grain, domesticate wild sheep; 2.

    No shelter Solution: Choose a cave on the hill that is relatively safe, with water nearby, and insert strong wooden stakes around the cave to beware of wild men and wild beasts; 3.There are no living utensils Solution:

    Use clay to make some so-so, improvised buckets, basins, bowls, etc.; 4. No clothes. and made of sheep's fur; 5. Without a partner, he rescued a native man, called him "Friday", and took him as a servant.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The biggest difficulty is survival, no food, no house, no clothes, no **, no way out, no hope of being saved, only death in front of you, either swallowed by wild beasts or by wild people. Not only did he have to overcome loneliness and loneliness, but he also had to overcome hunger and disease, and illness could not be discovered by the robbers of the sea.

    In his 28 years of living on an isolated island, survival has become the theme of his "hard work" all day and night. He carried supplies on board, built a small house, made tables and chairs, made pottery, and made small boxes. Hunting, domesticating goats, growing wheat and rice, baking bread, drying wild raisins, etc., he ran all day on the shore in order to find a suitable shelter, and found a shelter under a mountain rock. Robinson pitched a tent at the foot of the hill, as large as possible, and put a few wooden stakes in it to hang the hammocks. The next day, he piled up all the chests, as well as the planks and the materials for making the rafts, into a makeshift fence for fortifications.

    But only a dozen days later, a sudden collapse occurred. Robinson not only transported the fallen loose earth, but also installed a ceiling and supported it with pillars underneath to prevent another catastrophe from landslide.

    Once, the chaff that Robinson accidentally dropped in the corner of the wall actually grew green stems, and soon, dozens of ears grew, which was really a blessing from God. From then on, Robinson sowed half of the seeds to experiment with during the rainy season in order to get more food. In the worst experiment, the barley and ears of rice were harvested only half a bucket.

    However, after this experiment, Robinson became a master of farming. Knowing when to plant, now he knows that he sows twice a year, reaps twice a year, and has the ration of life.

    Finally, there was the spiritual one, he needed communication, friends, spiritual support, so he kept dogs, cats, and even birds, made a "calendar," and kept a daily diary and read the Bible.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    He fell into a desert island where he was in conflict with humans.

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