Robinson Crusoe What is the book that Robinson often reads on the lonely island?

Updated on amusement 2024-06-10
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Robinson Crusoe is a 1719 novel by the English writer Daniel Defoe, which tells the story of a young man named Robinson who is forced to drift to an island without human activity after being devastated by a storm during his voyage. Thanks to the bravery and perseverance of the protagonist Robinson, he successfully escapes from the predicament.

    The story is set in the early 17th century, when many Britons began to sail the outer seas due to the development of British economic and diplomatic relations. Robinson was a young fisherman who, at the request of his father, joined a merchant fleet and participated in voyages from England to Latin America. However, due to unpredictable factors, the ship was badly damaged and the crew was forced to drift at sea.

    Robinson and his shipmates are eventually forced to arrive on an island devoid of human activity and begin their lonely adventure.

    On this island, Robinson gradually learns survival skills, but also faces wildlife raids and harsh climatic conditions. He trapped himself on the island for 18 months, during which he worked hard to build a drifting boat using his craft, and continued to learn, practice, and innovate to finally survive on the island. In the end, he and his friends managed to escape from the island and return to England.

    Robinson Crusoe presents a brave fighter and a touching survival story, while also expressing the British instinct to explore and conquer nature. Hope.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Synopsis of Robinson Crusoe:

    An Englishman named Robinson was adrift on a desert island due to a shipwreck. On a desert island, he relied on his industrious hands and tenacious perseverance to fight against all kinds of difficulties. Later, Robinson rescued a wild man from the cannibals and gave him the name "Friday".

    It wasn't until twenty-eight years later that Robinson returned to his native England on a merchant ship.

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

    About author:Daniel Defoe (1660-1731), an English scholar, the founder of realism during the British Enlightenment, is known as the "father of Europe". Born in London, the capital of England, his father was a butcher (an oil candle merchant), so he chose to go into business instead.

    He traveled extensively, and in his early years he was engaged in underwear, tobacco and liquor, wool fabrics, and brick making, and once went to various continents to do business.

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

    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.

    Based on the legend of Selkirk, Defoe poured his own maritime experiences and experiences over the years into the characters, and made full use of his rich imagination for literary processing, making "Robinson" not only a hero in the eyes of the petty bourgeoisie at that time, but also the first idealized new bourgeoisie in Western literature.

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "Robinson Crusoe" is a classic**, mainly about a young crew Robinson, who was forced to drift in a small boat for several months due to a storm during his voyage, and with his bravery, wisdom and strong willpower, he went through many struggles, struggles and difficult years, and finally managed to escape the danger of death and complete his adventure. The story describes the many hardships he experienced during the voyage and the suffering caused by the natural environment, and also reveals his courage to explore the beauty of nature and persevere in everything he did during his journey. Hope.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The first part of Robinson Crusoe is very interesting, the male protagonist sailed three times, all of which were thrilling, and the fourth time finally the old driver overturned and was thrown on a desert island.

    For more than 20 years on the island, he grew wheat, made beer, raised goats (I don't know if the grass was grass), made candles, made boats, made pottery, and trained a wild man.

    Eventually helped a captain and returned to civilized society.

    I thought he would end up lamenting the vicissitudes of life and living a peaceful life (as is the case in this year's movie "King Kong"), or that the world would be too filthy and finally return to the island.

    The results ......When he returned, his plantation continued to operate for thirty years after his absence, eventually giving him more than £5,000 and 33,000 Portuguese gold coins.

    This is the late 17th and early 18th centuries!

    £5000! You must know that at that time, Thomas Hobbs's pension was only 100 pounds a year, and at that time he said that this was a very generous treatment. And with an annual salary of 100 pounds, you can enter the House of Lords......

    What is this equivalent to, everyone?

    In 1985, a family smashed pots and sold iron to build three small buildings in Xiong'an, plus the yard occupied two acres of land, and then something happened at home, and he went to the south to work while the reform and opening up.

    30 years later, he became famous, worth millions, and his family called him to go back to inherit the family business, but he reluctantly went back, and inherited the new area of Xiong'an the next day.

    Worth more than 100 million overnight.

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