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I also don't think I can get eaten by sharks because I'm afraid of falling into the sea.
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Executive summary of Robinson Crusoe:
This book mainly tells the story of Robinson who grew up in a middle-class family, and he had a dream to travel the world since he was a child.
When he woke up to find himself on an uninhabited island, he lived on the island for twenty-eight years, two months and nine days before returning home.
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Robinson Crusoe is an adventure written by Daniel Defoe, and here's a breakdown of the plot
Robinson was kidnapped by pirates and forced into slavery, but managed to escape and board a ship.
On the way, a storm sinks, and Robinson drifts to a desert island.
Robinson lived 28 years of solitude on a desert island, building shelters, growing food, domesticating animals.
One day, Robinson found another ship stranded on the shore, and he rescued one of the crew members, named Fry.
Robinson spends some time with Frye on a desert island, and the latter helps Robinson build a small boat that he hopes will be able to get out of the island.
Robinson and Frye managed to leave the desert island, but were attacked by pirates on the way, and they** were imprisoned in Morocco.
Robinson managed to escape and eventually returned to his native England.
As for Robinson's changes in clothing, food, housing and transportation on the desert island, it can be summarized from the following aspects:
After drifting to a desert island, Robinson began to look for a suitable place to live, and built a simple hut, built of wood and earthen walls. He began to hunt and grow for food, and to make his own clothes and shoes. Over time, Robinson's survival skills improved, and he began to build more elaborate houses and facilities, such as greenhouses, granaries, and kitchens.
In terms of life, Robinson began to pay attention to details, such as making wooden chairs, beds, tables and other furniture, and collecting and storing rainwater. He also learned to make pottery and fish, enriching his food**. In addition, he used wool and hides to make warm coats and blankets to protect against the bitter cold on the desert island.
Kill. Overall, Robinson's survival on the desert island has changed dramatically, from having almost nothing at first to establishing a relatively comfortable and safe place to live, and his survival skills and adaptability have improved greatly.
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Three doubts in Robinson Crusoe:
1. Robinson finally encounters a group of Britons and is rescued by the captain by resolving the rebellion.
But before that, he had come into contact with a group of Spaniards who had been stranded in the Savage tribe, and agreed with their representatives to let them all come to the island and plot a way out, and spent a lot of time building ships and stockpiling grain. But after encountering the Englishman mentioned earlier, Lu left without waiting for the representative of the Spaniards to return, completely ignoring the Spaniards.
2. Friday's dad also set off with the Spanish representative to take the Spaniards to the town.
Rubin dug up and walked so simply, Friday didn't say a word, and left without saying hello to his father, of course, this can be said that Friday is a slave, which is equivalent to an item, and the father-son relationship of the savage is estimated to be unable to explain the past.
3. Robinson left them to the British bandits.
Those guys are willing to stay on the island for the rest of their lives to escape capital punishment! The problem of the Spaniards was not solved at all, and Lu also found them a group of outlaws to be neighbors.
Influence: Robinson Crusoe is Defoe's masterpiece, and its value lies first in the successful creation of Robinson as a new character. He was one of the earliest positive characters in bourgeois literature, and with his strong will and positive enterprising spirit, he overwhelmed the conservative and unrestrained aristocratic figures.
Robinson Crusoe is divided into three volumes, the first of which was published in April 1719 and reprinted four times by August. Volume 2 was published in the same year. Volume 3 was published in 1720.
Readers are familiar with the first volume. By the end of the 19th century, nearly 700 editions of Volume 1 had been published. <>
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Summary. 1. The table of contents is as follows:
1 Shipwrecks. 2 Robinson drifts to the island.
3 Fortress. 4 **。
5. Explore the island and create your own home.
6 I saw strange footprints on the beach.
7 Discover the man-eating wildlings.
8 Save Friday
9 Educational "Fridays".
10 Fight the Wildlings.
11 A British ship was found.
12 Robinson was saved and returned to "the earth."
Robinson Crusoe plot.
Six Happy Readings: Table of Contents of Robinson Crusoe.
1. The table of contents is as follows:1 Shipwreck2 Robinson drifts to an island3 Fort 4 **5 Exploring on an island and creating a home of his own6 Seeing strange footprints on the beach7 Finding a man-eating savage book8 Saving Friday9 Educating Friday10 Fighting the Savages11 Finding an English ship12 Robin is saved and returns to the "world" Thank you.
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