Reading Defoe's Robinson Crusoe reminds me of a sentence: knowledge is power. Robinson can live alone on a desert island for 28 years because of his wisdom and labor: if he doesn't work, he will only be eaten by cannibals; If he has no knowledge, he can only die on a desert island.
Robinson used his own hands to set up tents in the wilderness, dig caves and build fences, and built a safe and solid "castle" for himself, free from cannibals. You have to eat if you live. Although there is a lot of food on board, it is really limited. If you don't depend on yourself, you will have nothing. So Robinson began to grow his own crops and raise livestock in captivity. The weather on a desert island is changeable. Robinson fell ill in his first year on a desert island. He is very ill and feels groggy all day. This is an example that he successfully saved his life by taking advantage of the fact that Brazilians eat tobacco leaves instead of taking medicine no matter what disease they get.
After reading Robinson Crusoe, I feel that human wisdom is endless. With wisdom and labor, it is not difficult to live on a desert island for 28 years.
Robinson Crusoe, a great work that makes people marvel at human wisdom and efforts, makes people marvel at the beauty of life.
Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by daniel defoe, the father of European novels, in his later years. Robinson he created is a representative of the new bourgeoisie and an idealized hero. He not only endowed Robinson with courage, strength, wisdom, love of labor and other excellent human qualities, but also endowed him with the spirit of hard work, religious belief and rigorous style that an "ideal" bourgeois should have. With vivid details of student associations, the author makes the fictional scene seem to be immersive and makes the story have a strong sense of reality. After reading this novel, I not only admire the author's unique writing technique and rich imagination, but also admire Robinson's unyielding character in the rough experience. I deeply realize that Robinson's colorful experience is inseparable from his fighting spirit and strong character. And I just lack this spirit and character. I have long been used to the superior conditions created by my parents. Just like the flowers in the greenhouse, if you don't experience the wind and rain and love the tempering of life, you won't realize the hard-won happiness. Being content with the status quo all day, not making progress, only talking about ideals, lacking a serious and solid spirit of struggle. In my study, I often encounter some difficulties, but these difficulties are nothing compared with the difficulties and obstacles Robinson encountered when he lived alone on a desert island. He can work miracles with his hands. Why can't I summon up the courage to overcome the difficulties? After watching the legendary career of an adventure hero, I was deeply shocked by the indomitable spirit and soul of a hero. Then from now on, I will be strong and brave, and face a better life with a positive attitude.
Thoughts on Reading Robinson Crusoe
He is a strong and brave wanderer. Yes, he-Robinson is the protagonist of Robinson Crusoe written by Defoe in 17 19. Robinson Crusoe adopted the literary genre of chronological nautical memoirs that were all the rage at that time; The protagonist is based on a sailor who was exiled to a desert island due to negligence. He is an actor who is never tired and restless. He is a typical product of society in the primitive accumulation period of capitalism, and he is constantly expanding and plundering. He disdained persistence and devoted himself to pioneering, leaving the well-off family three times and five times and going out to sea to break the world. He is sensible, diligent and good at labor. After he was shipwrecked on a desert island, he didn't sit still and bemoan his fate. Instead, he made full use of his mind and hands to build a residence, grow food, domesticate livestock, make utensils and sew clothes, and transformed the desert island into an orderly and prosperous home. After years of wandering and hardship, he finally gained a considerable fortune, subdued a loyal servant "Friday" and completed the entrepreneurial process of a typical hero of his time. After reading this novel, I understand a truth: "Fundamentally speaking, people are inseparable from society and a healthy self." It is the desert island experience that makes Robinson's desire and humanity described as "original sin" clearly show its sociality. Robinson's living environment has changed: first, nature is his companion, and he stays with mountains and trees. His lonely life formed a certain religious seclusion environment, forcing him to talk with himself, nature and God. There is also a good foundation for him to get out of the desert island and integrate into society. Thoughts on Reading Robinson Crusoe
He is a strong and brave wanderer. Yes, he-Robinson is the protagonist of Robinson Crusoe written by Defoe in 17 19. Robinson Crusoe adopted the literary genre of chronological nautical memoirs that were all the rage at that time; The protagonist is based on a sailor who was exiled to a desert island due to negligence. He is an actor who is never tired and restless. He is a typical product of society in the primitive accumulation period of capitalism, and he is constantly expanding and plundering. He disdained persistence and devoted himself to pioneering, leaving the well-off family three times and five times and going out to sea to break the world. He is sensible, diligent and good at labor. After he was shipwrecked on a desert island, he didn't sit still and bemoan his fate. Instead, he made full use of his mind and hands to build a residence, grow food, domesticate livestock, make utensils and sew clothes, and transformed the desert island into an orderly and prosperous home. After years of wandering and hardship, he finally gained a considerable fortune, subdued a loyal servant "Friday" and completed the entrepreneurial process of a typical hero of his time. After reading this novel, I understand a truth: "Fundamentally speaking, people are inseparable from society and a healthy self." It is the desert island experience that makes Robinson's desire and humanity described as "original sin" clearly show its sociality. Robinson's living environment has changed: first, nature is his companion, and he stays with mountains and trees. His lonely life formed a certain religious seclusion environment, forcing him to talk with himself, nature and God. There is also a good foundation for him to get out of the desert island and integrate into society.
On the long road of life, there are many difficulties and obstacles, and there are also many difficulties and obstacles that will stop you from moving forward. If you never give up anything, you will be conquered by yourself.
The title is Never Give Up. It is best to add an inscription at the beginning, and it is best to include the words never give up. Giving up is an idea, but never giving up is a belief and a spirit. In real life, we often choose the former consciously or unconsciously. So it is easy for us to become ordinary people without edges and corners, while some people are almost stubbornly determined to choose the latter. Although such people are a minority, they often win the applause of most people. )
Reflections on Robinson Crusoe
Robinson, the hero, was born in a relatively wealthy family, but he resolutely gave up his comfortable family life and was willing to associate with the waves and realize his dream of sailing. He sailed to London, Africa and Brazil, where he was hijacked by pirates and became a slave, but he finally saved the day. Once, on a voyage to Africa to buy slaves, he was unfortunately caught in a big storm and the whole ship was wiped out. Only Robinson survived and drifted to a desert island, from which he began his 28-year island life. On the desolate and lonely desert island, Robinson struggled with difficulties and obstacles alone with his spirit of daring to take risks and create, and finally created his own sky. On a desert island, Robinson built houses and fences with his own hands, and learned to make clothes, utensils and other necessities. He also kept goats, parrots and other wild animals in captivity, and after sowing the remaining seeds repeatedly, he ate his own food. He also saved a young local, named him "Friday" and took him as a servant. Finally, he made the desert island beautiful and rich, and lived a happy life instead of being overwhelmed by difficulties. It was not until the 28th year that an English ship came near the island that Robinson helped the captain subdue the rebellious sailors and then returned to England. At this time, his parents died, and Robinson recovered all the income from his Brazilian manor and distributed it to some people who helped him.
The book Robinson Crusoe broadened my horizons and touched my heart.