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"Robinson Crusoe"
author
(English) Daniel Defoe
The representative writer of British desert island literature is the founder of realist novels in the British Enlightenment period and is known as the "father of British and European novels".
brief introduction
A fictional autobiographical story. It tells the story of Robinson Crusoe, a survivor of a shipwreck, who spent 28 years on a remote and desolate tropical island. His partner was a captured indigenous man who was rescued from cannibals and named "Friday". He later assisted a British ship passing by the desert island to put down the rebellion, and left the desert island by ship and returned to the UK.
Story excerpt
2. Build a residence
Robinson set up a tent on the edge of the hill and settled down. Use sharpened wooden stakes to build a fence around the tent, and dig a hole in the cave behind the tent to live. Robinson used simple tools to make tables, chairs and other furniture, hunted game for food, drank water from the stream, and overcame the initial difficulties he encountered.
3. Treatment of malaria
On June 25, Robinson suffered from severe malaria. Malaria broke out again on June 27th, and it was very violent. Later, Robinson thought of using tobacco leaves to treat illnesses and took a nap. When he woke up, Robinson felt refreshed and his body was completely restored to vitality. There was no malaria attack the next day and my body gradually recovered. This day is the twenty-ninth.
4. Sowing food
Once, Robinson accidentally discovered that the chaff that fell in the corner had green stems growing out of it. Soon, dozens of ears grew, which was a great blessing from God. From time immemorial, Robinson Crusoe would sow half of the seeds as an experiment in the rainy season to get more food. In the worst trial, the harvest of barley and rice yielded only half a bean. However, after this experiment, Robinson became a master of farming. Now he knows that he sows twice and harvests twice throughout the year, and Robinson has the food for life.
5. Baking bread
In order to make bread on a desert island, Robinson planted barley and rice on the island, invented the stone mortar tool, and made a sieve. But making bread requires fermentation. Robinson did not have baking powder, but Robinson relied on his wisdom to make very good barley bread in a square brick stove.
6. Making pottery
Out of the needs of life, Robinson began to make pottery. After finding clay, he made countless experiments. At first, he was unsuccessful. After a few months, he finally made pottery and utensils, but he still failed to make a good quality clay pot. By chance, Lu Bin Xun discovered the secret and finally burned three earthen pots and two earthen pots.
7. Taming Wild Sheep
Robinson took home a kid whose leg was lame. Under Robinson's careful care, the injured kid's leg grew back and he survived. Later, the kid gradually became tamed and refused to leave Robinson. Robinson came up with the idea of raising kid goats and other easily tamed animals to breed them.
8. Build a canoe
In order to reach the mainland opposite the isolated island, Robinson wanted to build a canoe. But he was too hasty and gave up without causing any trouble. Later, Robinson built a smaller canoe and installed a mast and sail. But because the canoe was too small, Robinson could not take it to the opposite continent and could only use it nearby.
1. Living on a deserted island and creating a home
Robinson went out to sea for adventure. The ship encountered a storm and ran aground on the rocks. All the sailors and passengers on the ship were killed. Only Robinson survived and drifted alone to an uninhabited desert island. He made a raft from the mast of the sunken ship, transported the food, clothes, guns and ammunition, tools, etc. on the ship to the shore and built his home.
9. Save Friday
After seeing the brutal scenes of savages eating people, Robinson strengthened his "city wall" and came up with the idea of killing the savages. Once again he saw the savages holding a feast of human flesh, and one of the savage captives escaped. Robinson killed two pursuers and saved the savage. Robinson took it as his slave and named it "Friday". Under Robinson's guidance, Friday quickly learned to dress, shoot, and speak English... and became Robinson's most loyal servant and friend.
11. Seize the ship and return home
Robinson gave the rescued prisoners guns and food, and asked them to take the newly built ships to bring the sailors who were killed on the Spanish ship to the island. While waiting, a British ship anchored near his desert island due to sailors making trouble. Robinson helped the captain regain the ship and returned to England with the captain.
10. Save Friday’s father
Just as Robinson and "Friday" were making the wooden boat and were about to set sail, another savage came to the island to have a feast of human flesh. One of the prisoners was Friday's father. Robinson loaded his guns with ammunition, took a big knife, rushed down the mountain, and killed all the savages. Only four savages escaped.
Character introduction
Robinson
Robinson Crusoe was born in a middle-class family in England. He could have lived a quiet and prosperous life relying on his abundant family property. However, Robinson, who wanted to go out and explore, became a sailor full of adventure and excitement. On a rough and dangerous sea, he encountered a shipwreck and was stranded on a desert island. Robinson rescued the cannibal boy on Friday, the autonomous calendar day, and named him Friday. As the two got along day and night, the two developed a friendship that was both father and friend.
Friday
He was a savage who was almost eaten by another tribe of savages on the beach. He was rescued by Robinson Crusoe and became Robinson's assistant, allowing Robinson to realize his dream of returning home. He is a simple and loyal man. Friends and wise warriors.
Excerpts of good sentences
1. Because, I found that there is always a period of time in the year when it rains heavily.
2. At this time, the storm was getting stronger and stronger, the sea was turbulent, and the waves were huge. I've never seen this before. But compared to the roaring sea that I saw many times later, it was nothing compared to what I saw a few days later.
3. However, at that time, for me, a young man who was sailing for the first time, it was enough to frighten me, because I knew nothing about sailing. I feel that the River Humber, also known as the Humber, originates in central England and flows into the North Sea.
4. In human emotions, there is often a hidden driving force. Once this driving force is attracted by some visible goal, disaster will be attracted by some invisible but imaginable goal. It drives our souls towards the goal with a courageous force. If we fail to reach the goal, it will cause us unbearable pain.
5. At this time, my business was developing and my wealth was abundant, and my mind began to be filled with all kinds of unrealistic plans and dreams. Such delusions often destroy the wisest businessman.
6. All day long I was devastated by my desolate condition. I had no food, no house, no clothes, no weapons, and no place to escape. There was no hope of rescue. I could only die, either to be chewed by wild beasts, to be satiated by savages, or to starve to death for lack of food.
7. When night fell, I slept on a tree because I was afraid of being eaten by wild beasts. Although it rained all night, I slept soundly.
8. Although the wind dropped slightly, the ship was stranded in the sand and could not move, so the situation was still very critical. We can only try our best to save ourselves. Before the storm came, a small boat was towed astern. However, the strong wind blew the small boat against the rudder of the larger ship and broke it. Later, it was swept into the sea. I don't know if it sank or floated away. So we just had to let it go.
9. When the Creator ruled over mankind, it was a supreme good thing to limit human understanding and knowledge to a narrow scope.
Thoughts after reading
What do you do when you are shipwrecked in a storm? What would you do if you were alone on a deserted island? What do you do when you have no food, no house, no everything? When all kinds of disasters came to us at the same time, Robinson made the best choice for us.
Robinson was born in a middle-class family in England, but he was not willing to enjoy a comfortable life. Instead, he decided to go on a sailing adventure. An accident occurred during the voyage. Robinson was left alone on an uninhabited island. He overcame various difficulties until 28 years later, relying on his own efforts and wisdom, he left the island and returned to his motherland. .
Someone once said that as a person, the first thing you should learn is how to survive. Robinson did not do anything earth-shattering. Its survival is the process of confronting difficulties. How these difficulties - darkness, hunger, fear, loneliness - test a person's courage and perseverance! But Robinson did it. He used his wisdom and diligence to let himself fly in the headwind. Why can't we?
Let me ask, if we encounter this kind of bad luck, this kind of sudden disaster, can we face it like Robinson Crusoe? Maybe they will bow to fate and let themselves fend for themselves. Robinson was not afraid of being alone on this desert island. He was so calm. He spent 28 years on the desert island with courage and wisdom. On this deserted island, he used his own hands to feed himself. Give up on yourself.
Where did Robinson learn these abilities of independent survival? It is formed through gradual accumulation and exploration in daily life. It can be seen how important it is to cultivate the ability to live independently! We must temper ourselves in life, master the skills of life, face difficulties bravely, and overcome difficulties.