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There was one named Robinson. Once, he was wrecked in a storm while riding on a boat and drifted to a deserted island; He overcame the difficulties of having no food, it was cold, there was no clothes to wear, feared savages, and so on! He lived alone on an isolated island for 26 years.
Sometimes he felt that he didn't want to leave the island where he had lived for 26 years, but when he found out that the wild man was following him, that thought disappeared! He took full precautions to avoid the savages. Later, he rescued a savage friend, named the friend "Friday", and taught "Friday" a lot of things, "Friday" soon became his good helper One day, Robinson was sleeping, and was suddenly woken up by "Friday", he ran out to see, it turned out that there was a rebellion on a ship, Robinson and "Friday" saved the captain, and the captain brought Robinson and "Friday" back to England in order to thank Robinson!
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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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The one on the second floor is better than nothing, and you have the ability to write 800 words.
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Robinson Crusoe 50-word synopsis: Robinson encountered a strong wind during a voyage, and he was swept away by the waves on an uninhabited desert island without a reputation for hunger. He lived on a desert island for twenty-six years, overcoming many difficulties, and finally returned to England.
Robinson Crusoe is a novel by English writer Daniel Defoe.
2. The work mainly tells the story of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe (Robinson Crusoe), who was born in a middle-class family and has a lifelong ambition to travel the world. Once, on the way to Africa, he encountered a storm and drifted to a deserted island alone, starting a life of isolation. With his tenacity and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on the desert island and was able to return to his hometown after 28 years, 2 months and 19 days.
3. This ** was created by Defoe inspired by a true story of the time. In September 1704, a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean after a quarrel with the captain of the ship, and was rescued by Captain Woods Rogers after living on a desert island for 4 years and 4 months.
4. Based on Selkirk's legend, Defoe poured his many years of maritime experience and experience into the characters, and made full use of his rich imagination for literary processing, so that "Robinson" not only became a hero in the eyes of the petty bourgeoisie at that time, but also became the first idealized new bourgeoisie in Western literature.
5. Many years after its publication, it has been translated into many languages and widely circulated around the world, and has been adapted into movies and TV series many times.
Robinson was stranded on an isolated island after encountering a strong wind during his voyage. He built a house on a remote island, raised a herd, farmed, and after many difficulties, did not give up hope of returning to England, and finally returned to England.
He was swept away by a great wave on a nameless, uninhabited desert island. The story of his return to England after 26 years of living on this desert island shows that he is not afraid of hardships, is intelligent, capable, resourceful, fearless, brave and optimistic, and has a strong spirit of survival. >>>More
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Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by English writer Daniel Defoe. The story tells the story of a man named Robinson who was sailing out to sea, encountered a strong wind on the way, and all the people on board died, but he survived and drifted to a desert island. He spent 28 years creating a living home for himself with his hard-working hands, and overcame all kinds of difficulties with his courage and perseverance. >>>More
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Robinson Crusoe: After reading this book, my biggest feeling after reading this book is: Robinson has tempered himself in adversity and achieved an extraordinary career. These excellent qualities of his are good examples for me to learn from. >>>More