Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - A little help! Please come in and see the brothers and sisters who have seen The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Robinson Crusoe! ! Urgent.

A little help! Please come in and see the brothers and sisters who have seen The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Robinson Crusoe! ! Urgent.

( 1)

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe

After reading the wonderful novel Robinson Crusoe, a tall image always catches my eye. He is the brave explorer and navigator Robinson. He realized his dream of sailing with indomitable perseverance and never giving up.

I seem to see such a man standing on the deck of a ship: he gave up his rich and comfortable life and hated that mediocre life, thus starting a great survival challenge of duel with death. All kinds of misfortunes and difficulties did not crush Robinson, but made him stronger. The difficulties God has given Robinson are even more challenging for him!

In the storm and tsunami, all the ships survived except Robinson, and the real survival challenge has just begun!

Wandering on an isolated island, in order to find a suitable place to live, he ran on the shore for a day and found shelter under a rock. Robinson set up a tent at the foot of the mountain. The bigger the tent, the better. There were several wooden stakes in it to hang hammocks. The next day, he piled all the boxes, boards and materials used to make rafts into temporary fences for fortifications. But only after ten days, the landslide suddenly happened. Robinson not only carried the fallen loose soil out, but also installed a ceiling supported by the pillars below, thus avoiding another landslide disaster. Never give up, Robinson laid the foundation of life.

Once, Robinson accidentally dropped the chaff in the corner, and it actually grew a green stem. Soon, dozens of spikes grew, which was really a blessing from God. Since then, Robinson has planted half the seeds in the rainy season to get more food. In the worst experiment, the harvest of barley and rice ears was only half a barrel. However, after this experiment, Robinson became an agricultural expert. Knowing when to sow, now he knows to sow twice a year and reap twice. Never give up, Robinson has the ration of life.

Robinson spent several years and countless efforts to build a ship and return home. It takes months just to cut down trees. However, due to thoughtlessness in advance, the ship was too far away from the sea, so he couldn't get it into the water. Now, years of hard work have been in vain, and all hopes have been dashed. It was not until Friday that this hope rose again!

Robinson is a great man and a determined man. He has lived alone on this desert island for 27 years. He dared to fight against the harsh environment, worked hard and managed the island in an orderly way. He exercised himself in adversity and achieved an extraordinary career. This book teaches us that only persistence can win, and only hard work can get rid of difficulties. Hard work is more important than faith. ...

My life will also set sail with this book. In the voyage of life, I will go forward bravely and never give up!

(2)

When Robinson is mentioned, almost everyone knows it. He is a world-famous early explorer. I just finished reading Robinson Crusoe, the masterpiece of Defoe, a British writer, a few days ago, and I can't be calm for a long time. Until now, I will still think of Robinson's soul-stirring wandering.

Robinson Crusoe is about Robinson who wanted to sail at sea since he was a child. When he was older, he went sailing with his good friends and learned some skills, but he failed several times before he survived. On one occasion, he set out from Brazil and was hit by a huge tsunami and storm. Everyone on board drowned except him. He swam to an uninhabited desert island, lived in this uninhabited island for 28 years and several months with what he found on the wrecked ship, wild fruits collected in the forest and wild animals captured, and then went through some battles with some foreigners and returned to Brazil.

After reading this book, I am deeply touched. How can an ordinary person survive on the island for 28 years with only a few guns, countless rice and wheat, and even no shoes? This kind of thing that ordinary people dare not think about, Robinson did it. He had a high fever and didn't take medicine. He made an edible thing with simple tobacco leaves, water and a little food. He was weak in limbs for several days, but he persisted until the end, firmly believing that his illness would be cured. His spirit of not being desperate because of some very difficult things inspired me.

I feel the same way in this respect. For a while, my grades dropped sharply, and I thought: Why did I do so badly in the exam? Later, I found the reason, pulled myself together and studied hard. Finally once again into the top few. I deeply realize that if a person wants to succeed, he must persist in the struggle that he can't understand. Don't be bound by objective conditions, try to create conditions. The same is true of learning. It's easy to take the exam once, but it's difficult to insist on doing well every time. I think, as long as I am diligent, diligent and persistent, my goal in mind will be realized.

These days, I often think about a problem: we still have a long way to go in life. In the future, how should we face and overcome many difficulties? Robinson gave me a good answer.

(3)

Reading Robinson Crusoe is very touching. I read Robinson Crusoe during the winter vacation. It tells people not to lose heart in difficulties. Courage and perseverance are the most precious. Without it, you will never get out of trouble. This book was written by Defoe, an English writer. It tells the story of an Englishman named Robinson, who likes sailing and adventure. He could have lived a quiet and rich life according to his father's arrangement and relying on a solid family business. Robinson, who wanted to travel, became a sailor full of adventure and excitement. Because of his unimaginable strength, perseverance and courage, he relied on his own wisdom and efforts to reclaim land, cut down trees to build houses, raise goats, build ships and rescue the savage "Friday". Just as Robinson was preparing to rescue a group of Spanish sailors who had become indigenous, he was hijacked by a mob and sent to a desert island. Robinson once again showed extraordinary courage. He single-handedly defeated the mob, rescued the crew, regained the ship, and ended his life on a desert island. Once, he went to South America by boat, and was caught in a strong wind. The boat capsized and all his companions died. Only Robinson was lucky enough to survive. Robinson was washed to the edge of the island by big waves. This is an uninhabited desert island. He doesn't know how to live in such a bad environment. Finally, Robinson overcame everything with his perseverance. After reading this book, I understand that only by working hard and working hard can we achieve excellent results. After reading Robinson Crusoe, I felt that during the May Day holiday, I read an original Robinson Crusoe and was deeply attracted by it. Because I read the bilingual version, it shrunk too much. So I can't wait to find a Chinese version. There are many feelings in my heart. First of all, I think the title Robinson Crusoe seems a bit inappropriate. The most important experience of Robinson's life is that he spent 28 years on a desert island, which has nothing to do with drifting. During his days at sea, he spent most of his time sailing purposefully. Even if he occasionally encounters a storm, the ship deviates from its course or he falls into the water, he doesn't let it drift. Instead, try to drive the boat back to the course or swim to the destination by yourself. So I think the title of Robinson Crusoe doesn't match the content, and some names are not true. I might as well change it to Robinson Crusoe, which can better reflect his adventure. Robinson stayed on a desert island for 28 years, during which he endured loneliness, hardship, illness and danger. On the island, he met a cruel savage. Never met anyone again. In these twenty-eight years, he recalled his father's advice countless times, and regretted it every time, blaming himself for not listening to his father's advice. He sailed for the first time, and after returning safely from a storm, he tried to give up the idea of continuing to sail, but in the end, ignorance prevailed over reason. I think Robinson is too irrational. He has a good family, a good job and a good job. But he spent at least 28 years on his own impulse, even his whole life. I think if I were Robinson, maybe I would take his advice. After all, he is my father, with more life experience and calmness than me. In these 28 years, Robinson has done a lot of things. He built three caves in his home. At first, he killed wild animals to eat and used their skins. Then grow your own grain, make bread, and so on. I can't imagine how hard Robinson's life is. It's hard for me to imagine that if I were Robinson, would I be able to stand all the difficulties? I'm afraid I can't, so I must learn Robinson's spirit. Maybe this is one of the reasons why I read this book. In the book, Defoe described Robinson's psychology in detail from the first-person perspective, which brought us into another real world and made me feel as if I had experienced this adventure personally. It is worth mentioning that there are many kinds of mistakes in the text, such as typos before and after. Wait a minute. I don't know if the author made a mistake on purpose because he wrote the book too hastily, or if he wanted to turn this article into a real sailor diary. Maybe only the author can understand it. In a word, I learned a lot from Robinson. Maybe, from now on, I must do something important by myself.

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe

When a person lives independently, it is really valuable to have such confidence in life. Because people can't be intimidated by difficulties, they should face them, overcome them and challenge themselves. Only in this way can they overcome the difficulties. On a backpacking trip, Robinson's plane crashed on an uninhabited island. What is this place? In front of Robinson's eyes, the blazing sun and the endless sea unfolded a romantic, lonely, exciting and adventurous picture. However, what if you really stay alone on an uninhabited island? No running water, no gas stove, no cell phone, no takeout. There is nothing for human beings to live on the uninhabited island except soil, ocean and animals and plants that have been living there. You must find a drop of water and light the flame yourself. Do you still feel romantic under such circumstances? Robinson is not a genius, but he is more curious. He escaped from death by a hair's breadth. He experienced the pain of no fresh water, overcame the fear of living alone, spent a long rainy season in an uninhabited island, and overcame his spiritual despair. Finally, he took a British ocean liner and sailed for the promised land. Although Robinson lived on a desert island far away from the society at that time and lived a life without food and clothing, he never left the society and used his previous life in the society. It is an undeniable fact that people cannot exist without society. Robinson can live on a desert island for decades, not only because of his indomitable thinking and super survival ability, but also because of his rich social experience. Robinson never gave up his original life when he was on the island. This may be his belief in survival! Although Robinson lived on a desert island far away from the society at that time and lived a life of food and clothing, he never left the society and used the knowledge he learned in the society to keep himself alive. What if he was born on a desert island? It is an undeniable fact that people cannot exist without society. Robinson can live on a desert island for decades, not only because of his indomitable thinking and super survival ability, but also because of his rich social experience. When Robinson was on the island, he never gave up trying to go back to his original life. This may be his surviving belief novel Robinson Crusoe, which has always been loved by people. After reading this book in winter vacation, it is really a treasure. This book describes the adventures and inner activities of Robinson, the only survivor, who lived on a desert island for 28 years after a shipwreck. Robinson was alone on the island, facing difficulties and setbacks, and overcame many difficulties that ordinary people could not imagine. He did it himself, had plenty of food and clothing, and survived with amazing perseverance. He found some wood from the wrecked ship. A house was built on a desert island. In order to prevent wild animals, wooden stakes were put around the house. When he came to a desert island, his first problem was to eat. After eating the food on the boat, Robinson began to hunt, and sometimes he might be hungry. So he decided to sow. After several years, he can finally eat the fruits of his labor. In fact, learning is the same, there is such a step-by-step process. As the motto of Harvard University says, "After work, study, study and study again." Nowadays, competition is everywhere. We must know that only by giving can we gain, be brave in giving, and constantly achieve good results while overcoming difficulties. You should know that "no pains, no gains". He built a kiln to make cans, summed up the lessons after failure and finally succeeded; There is no stone mill for grinding grain, so he uses wood instead; There was no sieve, so I used a scarf. Robinson solved his own survival problem on a desert island. In the face of setbacks in life, Robinson's actions fully show his resolute character and creative spirit. Similarly, while studying, we should also engage in some inventions, cultivate the spirit of innovation from an early age, and strive to achieve our goals by combining Robinson's spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, failures and setbacks. Robinson lived a poor life on a desert island. It is this kind of effort that enables Robinson to overcome numerous difficulties and achieve brilliant achievements. In fact, a tough environment will also promote people to become talents. Yes, an easy life can't make a capable sailor, and a calm lake can't make a great man of the times. Superior environment and comfortable life often induce this inertia and hinder people's growth. However, a bad environment can motivate people to change their situation, thus promoting a person's growth. With this spirit of daring to challenge, no matter whether the environment is good or bad, we can create conditions to overcome difficulties and become talents. Otherwise, the superior environment will become a hotbed for nourishing inertia, and the hard environment will become an abyss for burying the weak. Just like the road of life, it is bumpy and full of thorns, stones, mountains and rapids. This is a web of pain, suffering and happiness. When we encounter setbacks, treat them positively. I saw this sentence: "The sky is not always blue, the water is not always clear, the grass is not always green, the flowers are not always bright, and life may be smooth sailing!" Flowers will wither and grass will wither, but spring will give them life. The revelation of Robinson Crusoe is that only struggle can lead to a way out.

(4)

If I were him.

-thoughts on reading Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe by Defoe, an English novelist, describes the legendary story of the protagonist drifting on an isolated island, overcoming many difficulties and starting a business with difficulty. The novel is true and natural, full of legend. The hero grows crops on an isolated island, builds a wooden house, eats hardships and survives. However, his desire to return to the world fascinated him, thinking only about how to get out of this terrible place, but he still failed and finally returned to the rich side at 1868.

Open the first page of the book: "I dedicate this book to young friends who always rely on their parents and schools." When I read this sentence from the title page, I had an inexplicable dislike for this book. It is indeed the shortcoming of most of us. But we don't want to admit it Don't we want to do better? But why do people around us always put this "hat" on us?

When I solemnly turned over the last page and read the story with twists and turns, I thought I was really shocked. This is a spiritual shock. The question mark haunts my mind. If I were Robinson, ...

If I were him, when the ship was wrecked in the storm, would I continue to sail like him and not bow to fate? No, if I can choose, I won't accept a life full of difficulties and setbacks, because I don't have that confidence.

If I were him, when I was alone on a desert island, I wouldn't give up and rekindle my hope for life like him, when I was called every day and the ground was invalid? No, in the face of sudden disasters, I can't keep pace with the times and actively save myself like him, because I don't have the ability.

If I were him and saw the savage having a party with his own kind, would I stand up bravely like him and fight them with only one assistant? No, I'd rather stay away and pray that they will never find me, because I don't have the guts.

I have to admit my weakness and incompetence. My parents and school paved the way for us to grow up with schoolbags. I walked on this smooth road year after year, without any setbacks and storms, complaining about this and that all day. In fact, I have never chewed the bitterness of life at all. I am happy. However, I didn't realize that I could eat and wear warm clothes and go to school happily.

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe

I read Defoe's Robinson Crusoe. I was deeply attracted by this book, which made me realize Robinson's amazing perseverance and indomitable spirit.

Robinson is the hero of this book. On a voyage, Robinson's ship ran aground near a desert island, and all the sailors and passengers on board drowned. Only Robinson survived. The waves swept him to the beach. After overcoming the initial pessimism and despair, he fought bravely against nature with tenacious perseverance. Relying on his own hands and wisdom, using guns and simple tools, he lived alone on a desolate island. Through unremitting efforts, he not only owns his own residence and furniture, but also owns pastures, plantations and even pets. Under such difficult circumstances, it is not easy to live such a life, which is a miracle created by him with his perseverance and wisdom.

Robinson is a good person who helps others. He rescued a prisoner from a group of cannibals. It was Friday, so he was named "Friday". From then on, "Friday" became his faithful partner and servant. Robinson also taught him to speak English. Soon, he rescued several prisoners from cannibals and worked and lived with them. Later, an English ship passed a desert island. Robinson helped the captain subdue the rebellious sailors, left the desert island by boat and returned to England, and lived a happy life. From being stranded on a desert island to returning to England, Robinson spent more than twenty years.

After reading this book, I was deeply moved. It is really commendable that a person can still be so full of confidence in life in a desperate situation, bravely face life and create life. It made me realize that whenever and wherever people encounter difficulties, no matter how big they are, they should not be intimidated. They should face them bravely, overcome them, and always keep a positive, calm and optimistic attitude to face and challenge bad luck. Only in this way can we be winners forever like Robinson.

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe

The main content of Robinson Crusoe by Defoe, an English novelist, is: 1632, a little boy was born in an upper class in York. He has been obsessed with sailing since he was a child and likes exploring nature. Although his dream of sailing was opposed by his parents, Robinson left home at the age of 19 and started his sailing career. However, all his fantasies and longings about sailing were washed away by the wind and waves, and he was shipwrecked. But fortunately, he was sent to a desert island by huge waves. Since then, Robinson has created his own world. He took a cave as his habitat and began to live here with plenty of food and clothing. Robinson originally built houses to prevent attacks by wild animals or savages. Then he made many instruments to facilitate his life. Occasionally, when he rummaged through something on the wrecked ship, he found a cloth bag with only chaff stolen by rats. Unexpectedly, it helped him a lot. About a month later, Robinson shook off all the shells, some green seedlings grew out, and wheat slowly grew out. In this way, Robinson will have food to eat, and he won't have to worry about not having food all day. Later, he raised some livestock and so on. Robinson lived on this isolated island for 27 years, and I don't know how many difficulties he encountered, but he overcame these difficulties with tenacious perseverance and created a miracle. I finally got my wish and returned to my hometown.

Apart from wonderful and bizarre stories, the most attractive part of this book is Robinson's character. He dares to take risks and pursues a free and unrestrained life. Even if you live on a desert island, don't be discouraged. On an uninhabited island lacking the most basic living conditions, he was alone and overcame many difficulties that ordinary people could not imagine. Stubbornly survived with amazing perseverance. Without a house, he built it himself. Without food, he tried hunting, planting millet, raising goats and drying wild raisins. He also fumbled for tables and chairs, pottery and bread. In the 24th year on the island, he also saved a savage. Name 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 life difficulties, Robinson's actions show a man's perseverance and heroic qualities. It embodies the creative spirit and pioneering spirit of the emerging bourgeoisie.

When I solemnly turned over the last page and read the story with twists and turns, a question mark appeared in my mind. If I were Robinson, ...

If I were him, when I was alone on a desert island, I wouldn't give up and rekindle my hope for life like him, when I was called every day and the ground was invalid? No, in the face of sudden disasters, I can't keep pace with the times and actively save myself like him, because I don't have the ability.

If I were him, when the ship was wrecked in the storm, would I continue to sail like him and not bow to fate? No, if I can choose, I won't accept a life full of difficulties and setbacks, because I don't have that confidence.

If I were him and saw the savage having a party with his own kind, would I stand up bravely like him and fight them with only one assistant? No, I'd rather stay away and pray that they will never find me, because I don't have the guts.

I have to admit my weakness and incompetence. From birth to carrying schoolbags, parents and schools paved the way for our growth. I walked on this smooth road year after year with a clear conscience, without setbacks or storms, and complained about this and that all day. In fact, I have never chewed the bitterness of life at all. I am very happy. However, in my happiness, I didn't realize that it is a great happiness to be able to eat and wear warm clothes every day, to go to school with my schoolbag on my back and to be taken care of by my family.

We need to have Robinson's fighting spirit. In his view, no matter what you do, once you do it, you will succeed. Learning is the same for us. We should believe that we have the ability to learn all the subjects well, so that we can have a kind of motivation to keep moving forward in the process of learning. At the same time, after doing everything well, we must strive for perfection.

"A good book can save a person." Now I believe this sentence 100%. This 188 page shows me Robinson's spirit of self-confidence, self-reliance, self-esteem, self-improvement, never being satisfied and unwilling to be mediocre; Tell me that Robinson was founded and developed by his honesty, kindness, wisdom and perseverance. His spirit is worth learning!

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe

I have read stories about human beings and nature, but Robinson Crusoe is more real and appropriate. Robinson, the hero, is not in real life, but everything he does is clear, because he did it himself.

Robinson is the first bourgeois positive model in world literature. He was born in a middle-class family and lived happily. He could have lived a happy life, but the idea of traveling around the world since childhood prompted him to leave home and start a wonderful life between man and nature. Robinson lived a hard life on a desert island for more than 28 years. He made use of the only living materials left by human civilization on a wrecked ship and fought tenaciously against nature. Among them, the plot of settling down and building canoes shows Robinson's characteristics of being good at discovering and using. The events such as saving "Friday", rescuing the captain and subduing the mob portrayed Robinson's indomitable spirit of fighting against nature, thus shaping an image reflecting the spiritual outlook of the bourgeoisie during its rising period.

Defoe, the author, once commented on Robinson: Image is the creator who is uneasy about the status quo, brave in action, brave in pursuit, fearless of difficulties and obstacles, and opens up a new world according to the model of modern civilization. Many people just want to be content with the status quo, and it is best to live a happy life without any storms, but they don't know that people who haven't experienced big storms can't stand any blows and challenges. Some people get what they want after some tests, but once they lose it, they can never get up. Because they are afraid of going through a lot of troubles and encountering problems again. The mouse that touched my cheese did not hesitate to put on its shoes and began a new search. In this way, their mentality and mood will be more calm, because they know how to pursue, so their distance is not far away. There are also such examples in real life. Phelps, who suddenly emerged in this Athens Olympic Games, is the representative of "courage". He is only 19 years old, but he won five gold medals and two bronze medals in swimming events in this Olympic Games, and won prizes in seven events. Although many people laughed at him for crossing the sea before the Olympic Games, he said that he would win seven or more gold medals in one fell swoop and break the world record. But have you ever seriously thought that he is only 19 years old, an age that can only live for himself, but he dares to boast. Although he hasn't broken the record yet, he is strong enough to realize this wish in the 2008 Olympic Games. He also has enough courage to realize it. Behind his success is countless days of hard swimming practice.

So is Robinson. If he hadn't left home, his life wouldn't be so wonderful. In his eyes, there is only money, and he lives a life of "clothes to reach out and food to open his mouth". He doesn't know how to make things with his own hands and defend his home. He dares to challenge the world: running away from home; He has the courage to fight against nature: he was not submerged after the big waves washed the sand; He has the courage to act: on a desert island, he saw that the prisoner was about to be killed and eaten by savages and gave his life to save him-a stranger; He has the courage to pursue: what he wants-challenges and tempering.

I think: As students, we should do the same. We should dare to challenge the world and not be defeated. The greater the pressure, the stronger we are. This is our goal. We should be brave in struggle, action, challenge and pursuit, so as to shape a strong self.