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Recommend a good book - Robinson Crusoe In my free time outside of class, I read Neil Fordi's book - "Robinson Crusoe" The book "Robinson Crusoe" made me have endless memories and benefits This is an adventure**, so I recommend this good book to you here - "Robinson Crusoe" Robinson Crusoe mainly tells the story of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe was shipwrecked once he went to sea He was the only one on the ship who was lucky to survive Later, he drifted to a desert island with nothing in the difficult situation, and he did not give up, but survived for 28 years with his own hands and the desire to survive! In these long 28 years, he encountered many difficulties, but he overcame them with his own wisdom and improvisation Finally, he returned to his homeland in 1868 and returned home safely Xiaohe Essay Network Looking at Robinson's experience, I deeply realized that Robinson was a tireless doer, he was sensible and wise, and he left his homeland again and again He was willing to work and was good at working, he always made full use of his mind and hands to struggle, and went through a lot of hardships. Creating Wealth Again and Again However, there are some people in society who refuse to sweat and want to eat ready-made food, always thinking that they can have wealth without labor, and those beggars living on the streets prove this? They blindly "cry" about how tragic their fate is, but they never use their own hands to struggle for survival and even happiness, and they don't even feel that it is a shameless thing to live by begging for food In them, they greatly lack the spirit of unremitting efforts like Robinson and never give up on life And in our lives, many children are the "little emperors" and "little princesses" in the family Lacking Robinson's spirit of self-reliance, we should read this book Robinson Crusoe Students, reading a good book is like making a good friend Therefore, we should read more books that are beneficial to us!
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** The greatest artistic achievement is the real and concrete development of the first bourgeois hero in the history of European literature. Robinson's era was a new era in bourgeois entrepreneurship. His legendary experience of adventuring into business, living on desert islands, and developing and occupying desert islands epitomizes the ambitious, adventurous, tenacious, and indomitable enterprising spirit of the emerging bourgeoisie.
Robinson, relying on his intellect and labor, overcame the harsh environment and created a great miracle from scratch, and naturally became an idol in the eyes of the petty bourgeoisie. Robinson's optimistic and diligent pioneering spirit is where the best value lies.
This ** is not only circulated in the world for its adventurous plot, but its deeper meaning, as the English literary historian Allen believes, it symbolically describes a kind of fable that ordinary people experience and feel: each of us is like Robinson who was abandoned on a desert island, we are lonely, and we all suffer from loneliness.
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Search on the Internet, Robinson Crusoe after reading.
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Reading "Robinson Crusoe" has feelings.
Twenty-eight years, an astonishing number, an incredible number! And he, Robinson, has been adrift at sea for twenty-eight years!
This is the biggest impression I have after reading this book.
On September 30, 1659, a man on a voyage encountered a terrible storm and capsized, leaving no one alive but him. He was stranded on an isolated island. With his astonishing perseverance and courage, twenty-eight years later, he escaped from the island by his own wit, and this man was the hapless and fortunate Robinson Crosso.
I've lived on a deserted island for 28 years! What an astonishing number! It can be seen how brave Robinson was.
When he first arrived on the isolated island, he was desperate, he said: "I grieve all day long about my desolate environment, no food, no house, no clothes, no **, no way out, no hope of being saved, only death in front of me, either swallowed by wild beasts, or chewed by wild people......."But, slowly, his unique personality was manifested, he was full of hope for life, no longer immersed in the pessimism of his own design all day long, and began to arrange his life wholeheartedly, he built small houses; made tables and small boxes; caught lambs and dogs; Wheat and rice were planted, ......In this way, with his own hands, he created his own small kingdom.
Robinson was also a man of perseverance. He once said: "My temper is determined to do something, and I will never let go until I succeed", "I will do my best, as long as I can paddle, I will not be drowned, as long as I can stand, I will not fall .......""He didn't have an assistant, he didn't have all the tools, he didn't have experience, so it took a lot of labor and a long time to do anything.
It takes forty-two days to even make a woodblock. Many of the things he did were in vain and did not succeed, but he was never discouraged and disappointed, and always summed up the experience of failure and started again. The hard work paid off with a gratifying reward, and he eventually became a ship, bread to eat, pottery, a plantation, a pasture, and two more "luxurious" dwell......ingsNone of this was not achieved with a lot of effort and overcoming many difficulties.
After reading it, I couldn't help but ask myself: how many days would I live if I were left on an island? One day?
Two days? What can I do? Can chop wood?
Can hunt and cook? I'm clumsy even washing my own clothes! Besides, no one spoke, how lonely!
I'm going to suffocate! You can see how optimistic Robinson is! I think people should learn from his spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and being optimistic, and live strong no matter when and where, even if there is only a glimmer of hope, they must strive for it, and never give up!
We must be as ambitious, persevering, and love of labor as Robinson, create wealth with our own hands, and achieve the final victory!
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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.
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"Robinson Crusoe Feelings".
In retrospect, this was the second time I had read Robinson Crusoe, but this time I had a deeper understanding of the book.
After reading Robinson Crusoe again, I realized that I should not sigh when encountering difficulties on the road of life, I should have the courage to face difficulties and be optimistic, and I should not look at everything so absolutely, and I should find more ways to solve problems, just like Robinson, although I am on a desert island, I do not sit and sigh about my fate, but make full use of my mind and hands to build shelters, grow food, domesticate livestock, manufacture utensils, sew clothes, and transform the desert island into an orderly and thriving home. Just like when he found out that there was a wild man, he was in a hurry at first, but in the end he calmly fought side by side with his courage and wisdom and "Friday" to repel the wild man, which also reflects that a person encounters difficulties as long as he calmly deals with them, there will be a way to solve them, like a seed to people, he will try his best to break through the soil to feel the warmth of the sun, when he looks back after a lot of hardships, he is already a leafy tree, in our journey can not just stay in place, Always think that tomorrow will be better if I work hard, so that I don't lose myself by being satisfied with the status quo.
Robinson is another "broker" through and through. He was passionate about sailing, not for any romantic pursuit, but entirely for financial gain. He had lamented the uselessness of money on the island, but he immediately collected all the coins he saw, and finally brought them back to England without losing any money.
In his view, non-economic social relations and activities were secondary, and when he was captured by the pirates, he encouraged Zorry, a young boy who was also a pirate slave, to run away with him, promising to make him a "great man". However, once the escape was successful, someone offered a good price, and he only hesitated and negotiated the price to sell the child. Later, he rescued a native on a desert island, named him Friday, and took him as a slave.
From these points of view, a person must also have some concept of interests, but also have some economic acumen, can distinguish what is beneficial to himself and what is harmful to himself, can not be satisfied with the status quo, have something to do some long-term planning, in order to be more secure.
The most exciting and memorable part of the book is Robinson's experience on a desert island, where the author uses first-person and vivid details to make the fictional scene feel like you're there, giving the story a strong sense of realism. In addition, the language is natural and fluent, and the text is easy to understand, which also reflects one of the major characteristics of Defoe**, and the whole work seems to tell a wonderful story to the reader, which is also the charm of this **.
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I can find it from the e-degree network, I have looked for it.
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.
The deepest feeling is probably that Robinson overcame loneliness and lived on his own until the time of rescue, and the fear and helplessness of falling into a desert island at the beginning to the later calmness are more touching.
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