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Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by the English writer Fodi in 1719. The book mainly introduces the protagonist Robinson's ship on the way to the storm and hit the rocks, the sailors and passengers on the ship were all killed, only Robinson survived, drifting alone to an uninhabited island, he used the mast of the sunken ship to make a raft, again and again the ship's food, clothes, tools, etc. were transported to the shore, and set up a tent on the side of the hill to settle down, a stay is 17 years, he not only planted barley and rice on the island by himself, made his own wooden pestles, sieves, processed flour, and baked coarse bread; He also made pottery and so on, ensuring his own living needs.
I was deeply moved by his spirit of daring to fight against the harsh environment, loving life, and loving life. He rescued himself from despair in such a difficult environment, and Robinson's hope for life for more than 20 years was perseverance, and I can't help but think of some people nowadays, some of whom have thoughts of suicide just because of a small setback. Compared with Robinson, our current living environment is so colorful that we should cherish our lives and advocate our lives.
When encountering difficulties and setbacks, don't give up your precious life easily, imagine how many difficulties Robinson encountered back then, he was able to overcome them, and what is this little trouble we have now? Even though there are thousands of difficulties in life, there are also a lot of wonderful and happy coexistence, and we can only get more happiness by digging more and experiencing those wonderful and happiness.
In fact, life itself is a painting, and some people paint the vitality of spring; green shade in summer; Autumn harvest; Hope for winter. And some people paint the loneliness of spring; summer restlessness; the bleakness of autumn; The sorrow of winter. The color of the painting depends on the artist's attitude towards life.
Robinson's constant pursuit of life and yearning for communication all stem from his incomparable love and admiration for life. And these are all things worth learning.
The first time I read Defoe's Robinson Crusoe was in my sophomore year of high school, but I was deeply attracted to it because I had never liked to read, and I tasted the joy of reading for the first time. It has created a new artistic image of Robinson with the atmosphere of the times, a fascinating storyline, a realistic natural environment and detailed descriptions, breaking the Qing precepts of classicism and the flashy and empty stylistic style, opening up the way for the enlightenment of British realism and becoming the first real realism in Britain.
After reading **, a tall figure 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. Never give up, that's what I learned from him.
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Life is a small boat rippling in the long river of life, which will endure countless ups and downs, and will also enjoy countless sunny days.
A person will go through many waves in his life, and the waves are always turbulent, making you tremble and full of gains and losses. But whether the boat is knocked down by the waves or sails smoothly, it is you who really control its fate! You can let it get out of the wind and waves, or let it be knocked down by the waves and fall into the whirlpool of the long river, all of this is up to you.
Today, I read Robinson Crusoe and I feel that this book confirms this truth.
Robinson – a lonely and tenacious adventurer; Robinson - a person who can give up a comfortable and comfortable life and fight for his dreams; Robinson - a true brave man, he can spend twenty-eight years on a deserted island, independent ......Everything shows that Robinson is a risk-taking and indomitable person.
How can this not be the case in life? In order to climb the peak of school, countless revolutionary students have experienced countless wars without gunpowder; In order to be able to break out of their own world, in order to realize their lofty ideals, countless entrepreneurs have worked hard in the business sea for many years, how many hardships have they endured, and how many tears and sweat have ......They are our role models, but why don't we want to practice and fight for our lives?
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"Robinson Crusoe" is not the author's real experience, but an adaptation of a story he heard.
Robinson Crusoe was inspired by a true story of the time. In September 1704, a Scottish sailor named Alexander Selkirk was abandoned in the Atlantic Ocean of South America after a quarrel with his captain at sea, and lived for four years and four months on the island of Ann Fernand, 400 miles from Chile, before being rescued by Captain Woods Rogers four years later. Based on the legendary story of Selkirk, the famous British writer Defoe poured his many years of maritime experience and experience into the characters, and made full use of his rich imagination for literary processing, making "Robinson" a hero in the minds of the petty bourgeoisie at that time.
It is the first idealized image of the emerging bourgeoisie in Western literature. He showed a strong bourgeois enterprising spirit and enlightenment consciousness.
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It's not just a disguised description of the society at that time imagined by the author himself.
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Of course not, the author made it up, but it's pretty good.
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Robinson is the hero of this book. During one voyage, Robinson's ship ran aground near a desert island, drowning the sailors and passengers on board, leaving Robinson alone lucky to survive. The waves swept him up to the beach.
After overcoming the initial pessimism and despair, he relied on his tenacious perseverance to fight bravely against nature. Relying on his own hands and intelligence, using guns and simple tools, he lived a desolate wild island life on his own. Through his tireless efforts, he not only had his own home and furniture, but also a pasture, a plantation, and even a pet.
It is not easy to live such a life under such difficult circumstances, and this is completely a miracle created by him with his perseverance and wisdom.
Robinson. Character: Robinson is a man full of enthusiasm for labor, a great man, and a man of perseverance.
He lived alone on this deserted island for 27 years. In the face of the difficulties of life, Robinson's actions showed the resolute character and heroic nature of a tough man, embodied the creative and pioneering spirit of the bourgeoisie in the rising period, and he dared to fight against the harsh environment.
Robinson was also a bourgeoisie and colonizer, so he had an exploitative and plundering nature.
Friday Personality: Friday is brought back to the original tribe as a sacrifice by the clansmen. As he spent time together, Robinson changed himself because of this native.
It was thanks to their friendship that he survived, but was shot by a slave trader on Friday, and Robinson returned home after two years of wandering with the nostalgia of that friendship and a new self. And back into the world.
Friday is a simple man, a loyal friend, and a wise and brave man. Grateful and responsible, he was adaptable, and he and Robinson worked together to use different skills to spend many years on the island.
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