Robinson Crusoe The story is not complicated: Robinson, who was born in a businessman's family, was unwilling to live a mediocre life like his father and yearned for an overseas life full of adventures and challenges, so he resolutely gave up his comfortable life and set sail from home privately to realize his dream of traveling around the world, but he went through difficulties and obstacles every time. Once, the ship was overturned by a storm, and Robinson was thrown to a desert island by the waves, where he spent 28 years alone. The main part of this novel vividly describes his life on a desert island.
Apart from the wonderful and bizarre story, the most attractive part of this novel is Robinson. He dares to take risks and pursues a free and unrestrained life. Even if you are stranded on a desert island, don't be discouraged. On an uninhabited island lacking the most basic living conditions, he was alone, overcame many unimaginable difficulties and survived tenaciously with amazing perseverance. Without a house, he built it himself; Without food, he tried hunting, planting millet, domesticating goats and drying wild raisins. He also fumbled for tables and chairs, made pottery, and made bread with scarves ... In the 24th year on the island, he also saved a savage and named him "Friday". Under his education, "Friday" became a faithful slave. In this way, Robinson established his own material and spiritual "kingdom" on a desert island. In the face of the difficulties of life, Robinson's actions show tough character and heroic quality, and reflect the creative spirit and pioneering spirit of the emerging bourgeoisie. Therefore, once the novel was published, it was warmly welcomed by people. Now, in the west, "Robinson" has become synonymous with adventurers and a hero in the eyes of millions of readers in Qian Qian.
Robinson Crusoe has become an immortal masterpiece in the history of literature with its authenticity and extraordinary artistic expression. Before it, most European novels were based on the achievements of emperors and generals or the romantic legends of knights and beauties. Defoe began to try to describe the lives of ordinary people in everyday language. Although the novel is a fictional story, it vividly describes Robinson's life on a desert island, showing the author's extraordinary imagination and artistic expression. In addition, the whole novel adopts the first-person narrative method, and the plots are completely connected through the confessions of the characters. The language is clear, simple and vivid, which adds a lot of charm to the work.