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Robinson Crusoe
Robinson was a man full of enthusiasm for labor, perseverance and bravery. By living on a deserted island for 28 years, finally overcoming difficult circumstances and creating a wonderful life, it can be seen that he is a confident, kind, optimistic, and resilient person, and Robinson's actions show that he is a tough guy.
's resolute character and heroic nature.
Robinson came from a respectable merchant family, eager to sail and bent on seeing something overseas. He went to sea without his father, and on his first voyage, he encountered strong winds and waves, and the ship sank, and he managed to escape with great difficulty. The second time I went to sea to do business in Africa and made a lot of money.
The third time he suffered misfortune, was captured by the Moors, and became a slave. Later he rowed his master's boat and fled, on the way by a Portuguese.
The cargo ship was rescued. When the ship arrived in Brazil, he bought an estate there and became the owner of the estate.
He was not willing to get rich like this, and went to sea again to trade slaves in Africa. On the way, the ship was hit by a storm and all the sailors and passengers on board were killed, but Robinson survived and drifted alone to an uninhabited island.
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1. He is a person with an optimistic attitude, the courage to fight, perseverance, and not afraid of hardships and dangers. It should be learned that Robinson had the same positive attitude towards life, that he used his reason to control his frustration and to arrange his life on the island comfortably.
Second, he compares the dangers and luck he encounters, and finds positive factors to encourage himself, Robinson is an optimistic, persevering person, he is positive and optimistic when he encounters difficulties, calm and calm, and the spirit of trying to overcome difficulties is worth learning.
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Robinson is an adventurous, middle-class hero who is energetic, indomitable, dozen, and enterprising. He was not satisfied with the status quo, had the courage to pursue, gave up superior living conditions, went to sea to do business, and finally fell to a desert island without giving up hope of life. With a tenacious will and the belief to survive in a desperate situation, he finally established his own "kingdom" on a lonely island.
Robinson's related plot.
Robinson is the main character in Robinson Crusoe, who was born into a respectable merchant family and longed to sail and see something overseas. On the fourth voyage, the ship was hit by a storm on the way, and all the sailors and passengers on board were killed, but Robinson survived and drifted alone on an uninhabited island.
With his wisdom and courage, he overcame countless difficulties, continued his life, and found many joys in life, and rescued a wild man, named "Friday".
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 end, Robinson was finally rescued after 28 years and led Friday out of the desert island.
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Robinson is a contented and happy person, from his positive and optimistic attitude to life, the reason why he can live on a desert island for 28 years, is closely related to his attitude, he can face the reality rationally, list the advantages and disadvantages on the desert island, get a spark of hope from despair, comfort himself, and gain the courage to persevere.
Robinson has an entrepreneurial spirit that is realistic, unfazed, undiscouraged, resilient, and aggressive, and exactly what emerging bourgeoisie needs. Robinson's ideas of colonialism reflect the limitations of the author's time. The author portrayed Robinson as the first bourgeoisie in the history of literature from the front, and had a significant impact on the creation of realism in the 19th century.
The process of writing the book
Robinson Crusoe was published on April 25, 1719, and was so well received by readers that Defoe was inspired to write a sequel, The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, which was published on August 20 of the same year. ** Sixteen chapters, the same length as the previous work, in the same way as Robinson Crusoe's own narrative.
At the end of Robinson Crusoe, it is mentioned that Robinson trained his nephew to become a captain, and that he went to sea again in 1694 at the instigation of his nephew, and says: "My own adventures and astonishing encounters during those ten years may be recounted separately later." The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe Beyond is an account of Robinson's adventures during the decade from 1694 to 1705.
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Robinson was a smart, optimistic, resolute, and caring man. When encountering difficulties, he did not give up on himself, but diligently settled on the desert island, making the desert island a thriving home. He also rescued a wild man, instead of not saving him!
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From the text, it can be seen that Robinson is a person with strong survival beliefs and survival ability
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In Robinson Crusoe
Robinson is a brave, sensible, strong and resilient man who loves challenges and adventures, has strong hands-on skills, and does not admit defeat.
Robinson was born into a respectable merchant family, eager to sail and bent on seeing something overseas. He went to London without his father's knowledge, and on his first voyage he encountered strong winds and waves, and the ship sank, and he managed to save his life. The second time I went to sea to do business in Africa and made a lot of money.
The third time he suffered misfortune, was captured by the Moors, and became a slave. Later he rowed his master's boat and fled, on the way by a Portuguese.
The cargo ship was rescued. <>
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Fearless, sensible, strong and resilient, likes challenges and adventures, has strong hands-on skills, and does not admit defeat
Robinson is a brave and fearless, sensible, strong and resilient, likes challenges and adventures, has strong hands-on ability, and does not admit defeat, Robinson is the protagonist of the long ** "Robinson Crusoe", the author of "Robinson Crusoe" is the famous British writer Daniel Defoe.
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1. Robinson was a man full of adventurous spirit. Robinson dared to pursue a free, unfettered life. Robinson's adventurous spirit is evident from his four thrilling voyages and his character of never resting on a quiet life.
2. Robinson was a man of amazing perseverance and a rich creative spirit. Robinson lived an optimistic life and was never discouraged even when he was on a desert island. He overcame many unimaginable hardships and hardships, and with amazing perseverance, he survived 28 years on the island.
Robinson shows the tough, brave, witty character of a tough guy.
3. Robinson is a resolute man. He had no assistants, no tools, and no experience, so it took a lot of labor and a long time to do anything, such as forty-two days to make a plank.
4. Robinson is a self-confident, self-reflective, and grateful person. Robinson's self-confidence is not generated by random feelings and feelings, but by careful thinking and investigation when he establishes his goals, and through the preparation of the best possible success.
5. Robinson is a person who is good at introspection and knows how to be grateful. The more unfortunate he became, the more deeply he repented of his sins, examined, refuted, and restrained his initial instinctive reactions, denied his excessive pursuit of money and possessions, and criticized himself for not thinking about God and being grateful to God.
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Robinson is a self-confident, self-reliant, and unwilling to be mediocre; Because Robinson relied on his wisdom, diligence, strength, and perseverance to create, to develop, and create a wonderful life. In the end, he overcame the difficult environment and lived on a deserted island for 28 years.
Robinson's actions show the resolute personality and heroic nature of a tough guy, and his self-confidence, kindness, pessimism, and perseverance have been sublimated step by step, in the ups and downs of the ordeal. With perseverance and full use of his own wisdom, Robinson's bizarre experience taught him that when encountering difficulties, setbacks and other misfortunes, as long as they are brave, they can do miracles beyond their imagination.
This is also the reason why the famous book "Robinson Crusoe" has endured.
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Robinson was a man who dared to think and do, and to take risks. He is honest and kind, and has a spirit of perseverance. The fact that Robinson went on a solo voyage shows that he had a certain adventurous spirit.
He saved Friday, which shows that he is honest and kind. The fact that he was able to survive in an isolated island for 28 years shows that he has the spirit of perseverance.
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