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Word Count: 897 After reading the wonderful book "Robinson Crusoe", a tall image always appeared in front of my eyes, he was the brave explorer and navigator Robinson. With tenacious perseverance and the spirit of never giving up, he realized his dream of sailing.
It was as if I saw a man standing on the deck of a steamer: he had given up his rich and comfortable life, disgusted with the mediocrity, and had embarked on a great challenge of survival in a duel with death. All kinds of misfortunes and difficulties did not overwhelm Robinson, but made him stronger.
The difficulties that God gave Robinson were even more challenging for him! The storm and tsunami, the whole ship except Robinson was spared, and the real survival challenge has just begun! Stranded on an isolated island, he ran all day ashore in order to find a suitable place to live, 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. Never giving up, Robinson laid the foundation of life. 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 and reaps twice. Never giving up, Robinson had the rations of life. Shipbuilding and returning to his hometown, Robinson spent several years and countless efforts.
Just cutting down trees is months. But because he didn't think about it beforehand, the boat was too far from the sea, and he couldn't get the boat into the water. Now, years of hard work have been spent, and all hope has been dashed.
It wasn't until Friday that that hope was re-raised! Robinson was a great man, a man of perseverance, who lived alone on this deserted island for 27 years. He dared to fight against the harsh environment, worked diligently, and managed the island in an orderly manner.
He tempered himself in the face of adversity and achieved an extraordinary career. This book teaches us that only perseverance can win, only hard work can get us out of trouble, and hard work is more important than faith......My life will also set sail with this book, and in the voyage of life, move forward bravely and never give up!
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Robinson Crusoe students read and commented on the old man.
In his view, non-economic social relations and activities are secondary, parents are not trustworthy, and a happy home is not enough. The autobiography hardly records any pastimes (if talking to a parrot is not one of them): and the son does not describe natural and exotic landscapes from a purely appreciative (or aesthetic) point of view.
Of course, the relationship between people is first and foremost a contractual relationship, a loan relationship, and a master-servant relationship. Robinson was content that the slave trade was a lucrative and risky business. When he was captured by pirates, he encouraged a young boy who was also a pirate slave.
Famous teacher's comments:
This is a "Robinson Crusoe" after reading the feeling, the small author has a clear point of view, concise summary, combined with reality to elaborate, citing the story in the famous book, the content is detailed, the feeling of the article is profound, and the end of the call is made.
Sagami Dou ran away with him and promised to make him "great." people". 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. When he returned to Europe, he found his ** man, the Portuguese captain who had saved him. The old man was destitute at the time, but he still took out one hundred and sixty gold coins to pay Robinson the money, and handed over a detailed account of his income and expenditure.
Robinson was so moved that he burst into tears, but he didn't forget to meticulously write a receipt.
All in all, in terms of his ideas, Robinson was not a laborer in the general sense of the word, but a capitalist pioneer with the aim of "appropriation". His desert island experience is a microcosm of the pioneering epic of early Western colonizers. "Suffering" eventually became a rhapsody of possession, through the process of capitalist "progress" such as possession, development and improvement.
Only in this way can Robinson become one of the most influential archetypal or mythological figures in modern literature.
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