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Understand "Robinson Crusoe" with one picture
"Robinson Crusoe"
Author's work
Author: Daniel Defoe
british writer
honor
father of english novel
father of british newspaper
Representative works
"Robinson Crusoe"
"Colonel Jack"
"Captain Singleton"
"Moore Flanders"
Work: Novel
figure
Robinson
british middle class family
Place of birth: York, England
character
adventurer
Optimistic, positive and innovative
Dare to pursue freedom
Face reality and not be afraid of difficulties
Don’t be discouraged, be persistent and tenacious
Positive and enterprising spirit
other
Robinson's colonial thoughts reflect the limitations of the author's time. The author portrays Robinson from a positive perspective
The first bourgeois in the history of literature, he had a significant influence on the creation of realistic novels in the 19th century.
Friday
Aboriginal people
Owner: Robinson
Robinson's servant and close friend
Saved by Robinson Crusoe when he was about to be sacrificed by cannibals
character
Gratitude
Loyal and responsible
Adaptable
other
By shaping the character of Friday, the focus is on the religious color of "Robinson Crusoe". Robinson Crusoe's Survival
Environment, being with nature, staying with mountains, rivers and trees, the lonely life forms a kind of religious hermitage environment, forcing him to dialogue with himself, nature and God. Joining Friday is like a "savior" who helps him get out of a desert island and has a good foundation for integrating into society.
background
Overview
Created based on the background of the large-scale development of British capitalism
Friday
Written in the early 18th century. At that time, the British bourgeois revolution ended with a compromise between the bourgeoisie and the aristocracy, and the establishment of the monarchy
Constitutional government. The victory of the revolution promoted the development of the capitalist economy. The Industrial Revolution made Britain the first industrial country in the world. At the same time, Britain continued to launch foreign wars, and Britain had become the center of the international slave trade. A large number of colonies and semi-colonies were captured. Defoe is the spokesperson of his own class, and Robinson is a character created according to his ideals. Therefore, "Robinson Crusoe" is very rich in the characteristics of the times.
prototype
Alexander Selkirk
scottish sailor
In September 1704, he had an argument with the captain and was abandoned on a desert island in the Atlantic Ocean. He was rescued by Captain Woods Rogers four years and four months later.
summary
It mainly tells that the protagonist Robinson Crusoe was born into a middle-class family.
The story of a family with a lifelong ambition to travel around the world. Once while sailing to Africa, he encountered a storm and drifted alone to an uninhabited desert island, where he began to live an isolated life. With his strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived on the desert island. After living on the island for 28 years, 2 months and 19 days, he was finally able to return to his hometown.
main content
First trip to sea
Nineteen
September 1, 1651
Destination: London
Encountering strong waves, the ship sank
second voyage
Destination: Africa
Make a small fortune in business
third voyage
Captured by pirates and made a slave
please the master
He took the opportunity to row his master's boat and escape.
Rescued by Portuguese cargo ship
Arriving in Brazil
Running a Brazilian Plantation
Bought a manor and became its owner
Life is becoming more affluent
Not satisfied with getting rich like this
The fourth time to go to sea
The ship ran aground in a storm during the journey
All the companions on board were killed
Survive alone and drift to a desert island
desert island survival
Build a house
Capture and tame goats
Growing grains such as barley and rice
Tools for making pottery and other items
Develop desert islands and build "country houses" and breeding farms
Make a canoe
Sailing around the island
Save the servant "Friday"
Meet the cannibals who will sacrifice to the indigenous people
Save the natives and make them servants
Named after the date, named "Friday"
Smart rescue of the shipwrecked captain
The 28th year on the desert island
Uniform rebel sailors
back to uk
Chapter summary
Detailed explanation of chapters of "Robinson Crusoe"
Continuously reclaiming desert islands
Work to survive