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I don't know if you want a continuation of Defoe's book, because the book ends with the return of Robinson to the island—all of them, and the new adventures of myself and the amazing episodes of those experiences over the past ten years, which I may recount later.
So the continuation part continues from the above:
In 1688 I returned to the island—to tell the truth, I was not a young man, even in the eyes of the new nobles. However, in the days when I returned to England, the political situation and the royal family seemed to be in a situation of turmoil, the nobles shouted and fell silent, and finally, even His Majesty the King, unable to get the support of his own daughter and son-in-law, had to flee in embarrassment—Heaven testifies, and seeing such turbulent events happening around me, old age seems to have come to a halt in me. The soul of the rebellious child in my heart who belonged to more than 20 years ago has awakened again, and has rekindled the ambition and fighting spirit of the voyage.
Go to sea, go to sea! It's an easy idea to say, but it's a bit aimless to do. Admittedly, the past few decades of survival on a desert island have made me feel extra confident in my ability to survive.
I thought—no matter how bad it is, I'll survive—so the pleasure of sailing with the unknown is diminished. In other words, I chose to go to sea, not entirely because I wanted to, but probably because my adventurous soul couldn't find a better place to go. On second thought, I followed the advice of the venerable widow
For God's sake, young man, if you really want to go out and walk, then you might as well go where you know and do what you can. ”
What I can do - haha, in the days when the Bill of Rights was enacted, countless navigators went to sea in search of new riches, and I think this is probably the advice of the conservative old people in the country to their children who have to go out - go to sea, and if you have to, then sail with the glory of the British Empire and come back with a ship full of riches!
So, I went to Brazil, because there, I was going to build another of my fortunes. But in the midst of this seemingly easy journey, no one could have imagined that I would encounter unexpected dangers in the next ten years. 】
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Kindness and optimism are the foundation of survival.
Reading "Robinson Crusoe" has a feeling.
Can you sail alone?
Can you live alone on a deserted island for decades?
Can you create a good life with your wisdom and tenacious perseverance when you have nothing?
I'm sure you and I will find it difficult, but there is one man who has done it, and that is Defoe's Robinson.
Robinson has created one miracle after another with his wisdom, perseverance, and strength, which has made us understand: the sun is always after the wind and rain, and only through hard work can we see the rainbow. Happiness can only be achieved if all efforts are made.
After reading this book, I was deeply moved. It is really commendable that a person who is in a desperate situation can be so confident in life, bravely face life, and create life. It made me realize that no matter when and where, no matter how big the difficulties are, people must not be intimidated by difficulties, they must face difficulties bravely, overcome difficulties, and always maintain a positive, calm and optimistic attitude to face and challenge bad luck.
Only in this way can you always be a winner, like Robinson. This is not only a victory, but also an improvement in the value of life and a leap in the realm of life.
People are not lucky all their lives, they are not perfect all their lives, they are not infallible, but God is just as fair to us, but we have to discover, struggle, and create. Therefore, we must learn to work hard in adversity, overcome difficulties, and break through all the way in order to reach the peak of life and career!
In order for a person to achieve something and be able to take on great responsibilities, he must first have an indomitable spirit before he can achieve something. This spirit is encouraging and worthy of praise. Only those who are strong-willed and have the courage to overcome difficulties can achieve ultimate success.
In the future, I will also enrich my life with optimism; Harvest life with hard work: enjoy life with perseverance; Inspire life with faith. Makes my life more meaningful.
At the same time, I also learned that good people are rewarded: it was Robinson's indoctrination of the savage "Friday" that "Friday" was able to guide him to the ship. Oh, yes!
Strong people are never afraid; People with perseverance never back down; People who think about others are never alone; Positive, calm and optimistic people will never be interrupted by the trivial things of life.
Be an optimistic person from now on. Smiling, happy, feeling life.
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The rabbit jumps, he doesn't walk.
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Once upon a time there was a navigator named Robinson, whose life had changed since he returned to England after 26 years of suffering.
In the morning, when he got up, he wanted to carve marks on the stake habitually, but he couldn't find it. He walked and walked and walked and walked to the park, and when he looked at it, he exclaimed, "Wow, there are so many stakes, enough for me to carve them."
So saying, he took his knife and carved it into the stake. Unexpectedly, as soon as he carved a knife, the chengguan staff came, and a ticket was mercilessly stuffed into Robinson's hand, and he angrily tore the ticket in half, saying, "Why punish me?"
What law have I violated? The chengguan officer asked suspiciously: "You are not a local, you added this regulation as early as 25 years ago."
Dizzy. At noon, Robinson went to a certain tea restaurant for lunch. He called: "A little mutton and goat's milk, and some raisins, and by the way, a turtle egg." The waiter said shyly
I'm sorry, sir, there is no such thing here Robinson said angrily: How could it not be, on my island, there are so many of these things I'm sorry, sir The waiter still said shyly, This is not your island, since there are many on your island, why do you come here to eat? Re-dizziness
A few years later, Robinson returned to the island to live the life of a savage again, because he could not adapt.
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When Robinson returned, during a morning exercise, his foot slipped and fell into the water.
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"Robinson Crusoe" after reading.
I read Robinson Crusoe this holiday season, and I learned a lot.
During one voyage, Robinson was confronted with terrible rocky storms and capsized, leaving no one alive but him. He was stranded on an isolated island. With his amazing perseverance and courage, he created his own small kingdom with his own hands when he had nothing.
After 28 years, he left the island on his own with his own wisdom.
28 years! What an astonishing number! I think I want to learn from his optimistic spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, and I must persevere tenaciously no matter when and where, and create a new world with my own hands.
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In 1659, a merciless storm overturned a small boat and buried Robinson's companions. He drifted to an isolated island, and from then on loneliness and hardship haunted him for twenty-eight years. After persevering efforts, Robinson finally escaped from the island and returned to his homeland.
This is "Robinson Crusoe" written by the British ** Defoe
I've lived on a deserted island for 28 years! What an astonishing number! It can be seen how brave Robinson is.
When he first arrived on the island, he was desperate, and he said: "I mourned all day my desolate environment, with no food, no house, no clothes, and only death before my eyes, either devoured by wild beasts or chewed ...... wild menSlowly, his unique personality was reflected, he was full of hope for life, no longer immersed in his own pessimism all day long, and began to arrange his life wholeheartedly, and he created his own small kingdom with his own hands.
I admire the protagonist of the article: Robinson Crusoe. Because he was alone and could survive on an isolated island and live with relish:
They have their own wheat fields, pastures, two wooden houses, and their own baking pots......And held on for 15 years, until someone came to the isolated island to rescue him.
And now we, not to mention on an isolated island, may not be able to survive on our own at home.
The new generation of our motherland is content with the status quo and does not want to forge ahead, and their brains are rusty. And Robinson Crusoe had to use his wits to survive on an isolated island. If he had been content with the status quo and had not explored the other side of the island, he would not have discovered the idyllic orchards there; If he didn't have the courage to save the captain, he would have lost the rare opportunity to return him to civilization; If he hadn't added a protective tree to his "dwelling" at that time, there would have been no good place for them to hide and shoot when it came to stopping the mutiny ......of the ship's men
My role model for life – Robinson Crusoe.
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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.
Do you not give up on yourself and rekindle hope like he did? No, in the face of a sudden disaster, I can't be like him and actively save myself, because I don't have that ability.
If I were him, would I have stood up as bravely as he did when I saw the wild men feasting with their own kind, and fought with only one assistant? No, I'd rather stay away and pray that they never find me, because I don't have that guts.
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The protagonist of **, Robinson Crosso, is a never-tireless, never-restless activist, a typical product of the society of the time of the expanding and constantly grabbing period of capitalist primitive accumulation. He disdained to keep to the future, devoted himself to pioneering, and repeatedly left the well-off home and went to sea to break into the world; After he was shipwrecked and stranded on a desert island, he did not sit back and lament his fate, but made full use of his 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. He wandered for many years, went through many hardships, and finally obtained a considerable fortune, completing the entrepreneurial journey of a typical hero of his time.
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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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