On the question of Robinson, is it Robinson or Robinson?

Updated on psychology 2024-05-23
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is based on real people and real stories, plus the writer's Du wrote. 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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Robinson Crusoe: A lonely and tenacious adventurer.

    Although fictional, the depiction of life on Robinson's desert island is realistic and natural.

    Robinson is a hero of a new breeder with a positive and enterprising spirit who demands freedom of individuality, brave adventure, hard work, and the pursuit of wealth. Let us understand that when faced with difficulties, we must be brave and tenacious, and continue to work hard, and we will definitely be able to get out of the predicament.

    This ** can be divided into three parts, the first part writes about Robinson's experience of three voyages away from home and buying a plantation in Brazil; The second part is the main body of **, writing about Robinson's experience on a desert island (where he spent 28 years in solitude); The third part recounts his return from a desert island, mainly the story of encountering wolves on his way back from Portugal to England by land.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Robinson is the famous English writer Defoe**, which is fictionalized from real events**. Of course, he also wrote a sequel, but it is little known!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The landlord should ask Defoe

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    English Defoe's **. We were forced to read by our teachers. It's painful. You really think it's good-looking?!!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There must be added storylines, but there should be some fiction though.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can go buy Ben Robinson Crusoe! It's a lot richer than the movie

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's a travelogue**, it's not real, it's written by the author who wants to remind people of certain truths or advocate a certain spirit, and Gulliver's travels is also quite good-looking.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Television, **, is usually something that humans come up with,

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Both, both Robinson and Robinson are translated from the English Robinson Crusoe.

    Robinson Crusoe is the narrator and protagonist of Robinson Crusoe (1718) by Daniel Defoe, the "father of the world".

    After running away from home by boat, Robinson Crusoe was attacked by pirates and then started a plantation in Brazil. Later, he was shipwrecked in Venezuela's Orinoco estuary and became the sole survivor.

    He swam to a deserted island and built a comfortable home by scavenging tools, hail and household items from the wreckage of some nearby shipwrecks.

    Later, the cannibals attacked the island, and as they were about to eat a young wildling, Crusoe rescued him and named him Friday, and the wildling became his faithful servant. They were later rescued, and Crusoe took Friday back to England.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It must be Robinson.

    Robinson is also the protagonist of Robinson Crusoe, written by Defoe. Title: RobinsonCrusoe

    Robinson Director: George Miller Rod Hardy Starring: James Frain, Damian Lewis, Ian Hart.

    Synopsis. An English sailor shipwrecked on a desert island must do his best to keep himself sane in this extreme isolation and the need to wrestle with nature. He built a house on the island, and because of the needs of life, he set up a sheepfold and raised sheep, and he constantly had to create one miracle after another on the isolated island.

    He then rescued a native of the island from cannibalism, and when confronted with a man of a different race, religion, or culture, his first reaction was to gain an advantage. So he named the native Friday and called himself the master. Friday was brought back to the original tribe as a sacrifice by the tribesmen.

    As this period of time spreads, Robinson transforms himself because of this native. It was thanks to their friendship that he survived, but was shot by a slave trader on Friday, and Robinson returned home after two years of wandering with the nostalgia of that friendship and a new self. Robinson, a British sailor who was shipwrecked and stranded on a desert island, used the geographical location markers, astronomical and humanistic observations, daily shifts and tidal changes trained in the sailor era to fight against the mysterious nature, and also recorded his desert island career, and was able to keep his sanity at any time and wait for the opportunity!

    On Friday, the day of the homemade calendar, Robinson rescued an indigenous boy from the hands of cannibals, whom he named "Friday" in his honor. Friday was originally taken to a desert island by the tribe as a sacrifice, even if he was rescued, he could not return to the original tribe, as the two got along day and night, Robinson faced a person of different races, religions and cultures from himself, and slowly changed himself, and the two also developed a laughing friendship of father and friend, this friendship that was lacking in the civilized world became Robinson's strongest courage to survive, unfortunately Friday was finally shot by slave traders, and Robinson was after two years of wandering, With the nostalgia of this friendship and a new self, I returned to my hometown.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Robinson is a person with perseverance and perseverance, who is not afraid of difficulties, will never give up as long as there is hope, will stare at the forest to the end, and never give up. In the same way, he also knows that it is difficult to retreat, and will not waste time for useless liquids. He will not give up because of difficulties, but will arouse his fighting spirit and the determination to overcome difficulties.

    Create miracles with tenacity, diligence and wisdom.

    To put it more simply, it is: in adversity, perseverance, not flinching, courage to overcome difficulties, courage to overcome difficulties, and the spirit of continuous struggle.

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