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One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
One Hundred Years of Solitude is the masterpiece of Gabriel Garcia Marquez. Reading this book begins with making sense of the characters' relationships, which are centered on the Buendía family and tells the story of the family's prosperity and decline, internal relationships and political struggles, self-mixing and rebirth over the course of a hundred years.
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"Robinson Crusoe"
Chapter One
Robinson's reasons for sailing
Strong sense of adventure
Young people's rebellion against their parents and families
A strong pursuit of wealth and profit
First voyage time
September 1, 1651
first voyage destination
London
遇到可怕的风暴
大船沉没
rescued by boat
Travel to Guinea
Chapter two
Africa made a fortune doing business
Encountered pirate attack
Captured as a slave
tend the garden, look after the boat
Going to sea in two years
Pushed Mar the Moor into the sea
Take the ship and escape to the barbarian coast with Xuri
Hunting hares and killing lions
Make friends with native black people
Rescued by Portuguese merchant ship
Ship to Brazil
third chapter
Running a Brazilian Plantation
Life is becoming more affluent
fourth voyage
Time: September 1, 1659
Destination: Africa
Encountered a strong storm
The boat ran aground and I was alone
Drifting to the "Island of Despair"
Spend the night in a tree
All he had on him was a knife, a pipe, and tobacco leaves.
Get on board to find supplies
Food: Bread, biscuits, dried mutton and leftover wheat grains
Toolbox, shotgun, pistol, bullets, gunpowder, knife
Investigate the island environment
No one, only beasts and birds
Build a house
Storing gunpowder
domesticated goat
Reading and writing to relieve boredom
Working and living on a desert island survive
Chapter Four
Calendar time
Carve the date of arrival on the wooden post and carve a line on the post every day
Discover resource-rich valleys
Build a valley cabin
Planting barley and rice
Looking for clay pottery
Fire various earthen pots
Toast making tools
Use animal skins to make clothes and umbrellas
chapter Five
domesticated parrot
Named Bol
Cutting down trees to build ships
big wooden boat
canoe
Live a self-sufficient life
food
wood
grape wine
Dig a canal
Island circumnavigation
Chapter Six
Found savage footprints
Discover the cannibal tribe
Encountered savages and killed captives
Rescue the prisoner and name him Friday
teaching friday
language
Food, clothing, housing and transportation
use weapons
Ask Friday about what's going on on the island
I learned that there are other white people on the island
Chapter VII
Lead Friday to rescue prisoners again
save father friday
Spanish
16 other white people
Encountered a British ship
Rescued the captain, first mate and others who were held hostage
Kill the leader of the mutinous crew
Clear out some remaining parties
Use strategies to capture captives
chapter eight
British captain led members to board the ship
Subdue mutinous crew and recapture ship
The Spaniards and some mutinous sailors stayed on the island
Chapter nine
Arriving in the UK
Things are different and people are different
Looking for an old friend in Lisbon
Take back Brazilian industry
Sailing to the East Indies again
Visit "My Island"
Continue traveling
main characters
Robinson
british middle class family
strong willpower
adventurer
Optimistic and positive, dare to innovate
Dare to pursue freedom
Friday
savage
Rescued by Robinson
Gratitude
Loyal and responsible
Adaptable
Author's work
Daniel Defoe
british writer
Europe's "Father of the Novel"
Representative work "Robinson Crusoe"
novel