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Thoughts on Reading Robinson Crusoe

No matter in study, work or life, many people have written compositions. The composition must focus on the theme and elaborate on the same theme. No rambling, lax theme or even no theme. There are many points for attention in composition. Are you sure you can write? The following is my essay on Robinson Crusoe for reference only. Let's have a look.

Reading Robinson Crusoe 1 Robinson Crusoe tells the story of a young British man named Robinson. He wanted to go out to take risks when he was very young, but he didn't listen to his parents' advice and began to take risks at sea. Unexpectedly, an accident happened and he became the only survivor, stranded on a desert island. Although he had nothing but some necessities, he used his own hands to grow wheat, make tables and chairs, make raisins and bread, and even use fences to train sheep. All this is incredible to ordinary people, but Robinson did it. He used what he learned to overcome difficulties and lived on a desert island for 27 years, 2 months and 0 19 days before returning to his motherland.

If this happened to other people, they would certainly complain about the unfair fate, but Robinson didn't. He didn't complain, but thanked God for keeping himself alive. Although he is on an isolated island, he prays to God every day, reads the Bible, holds an island memorial day every year, and thanks God for his various favors with gratitude. Think about it from another angle. If I were him, could I survive in adversity like him? Can I live on a desert island for 28 years with the only thing I have? Can I face the reality optimistically without giving up hope of escape? I can't do these things, and neither can most people. And he, Robinson, did better. This 28-year adventure has become the most precious wealth in his life, because he has learned to stand on his own feet and create.

I think Robinson spent all his pains and tribulations on a desert island, but he had a full day. Sometimes, he picks grapes and raisins; Sometimes, he goes out hunting; He sometimes tames sheep and milks them. He was also surprised to find that he had pulled out several ears where he shook off the chaff. Based on this discovery, he decided to grow wheat and rice to make bread. The seeds did not germinate at the first sowing. This experience made him almost an agronomist and harvested nearly two tons of grain. In order to eat more delicious food, he made a pot of clay to make soup.

The appearance of Savage Friday made Robinson very happy. Friday was originally a captive who was about to be eaten by a savage. With Robinson's help, he escaped being eaten and became friends with him. Teach him English and civilization. Later, Robinson designed a plan to rescue a captain and a good-hearted man on board, and left the desert island on a cargo ship with Friday.

This book tells us: Don't give up hope when encountering difficulties and dangers. As long as you use your own wisdom and knowledge, create with your own hands and face the reality optimistically, you can successfully overcome the difficulties. Even like Robinson, you can create miracles beyond your own imagination and everyone's imagination!

Reading Robinson Crusoe, I feel that there is no electricity. I went to the top floor and looked at the moonlight, which was so soft, but it made my heart ache.

The moonlight shines on my face, and my face looks haggard. An embarrassing performance on the stage made my friends and even the whole school make a fool of themselves.

Who will comfort me? No. My heart is lonely and embarrassed, and the pain is obviously not so easy to let go.

Moon, look at you, how nice it is to have the company of floating clouds and the special "care" of the sun for 24 hours. Although it is not so shiny, it is also sharp.

You are playing hide-and-seek with the clouds. I can only watch you play with them. I wanted to join, but one day between us, I was disappointed.

The house you took has also become extremely luxurious, with a faint golden color and a purplish soft light. But I'm still so haggard. The purplish light is pale on my face, the golden color is moist in my eyes, the clouds cover the light, I become dim again, and the surrounding scenery is silent. Do you feel sorry for me? Did everyone put down their usual airs to comfort me?

No, they ignored me. Everyone disappeared and sank into this lonely night.

Just as I was about to go back to my room, I saw the moon on a small beach on the ground. So you didn't hide, but you gave it back to me Thank you, Moon. I will keep this scene in my heart and keep it all the time.

Thoughts on reading famous books Robinson Crusoe 3 I recently read Robinson Crusoe again. The first time I saw it was in primary school. There is a small book corner in our class. I didn't understand it the first time, but I read it many times slowly. Every time I read it, I have new inspiration and sentiment. I also want to recommend it to you.

This work mainly tells the story that the protagonist Robinson Crusoe was born in a middle-class family and devoted his life to traveling around the world. Once, I was caught in a storm on my way to Africa, drifted to an uninhabited desert island alone, and began to live in isolation. With strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived tenaciously on a desert island and returned to his hometown after 28 years and 2 months 19 days.

First of all, what impressed me most was the diligence of the hero. Whether in that strange country of Brazil or on a desert island, Robinson, the hero, shows his life, constantly changes his living environment through his own efforts, and lives up to the gift of time, which is of rare significance to modern people who brush their mobile phones every day, read novels, have no worries about food and clothing, and complain when they encounter a little setback. Finally, the description of human nature. In the days when I got along with Friday and finally left the desert island, the punishment of criminals showed the brilliance of human nature. Although people's society is full of selfish desires and bad habits, the protagonist still maintains the goodness and beauty of people. Saving next Friday because of his aversion to cannibalism and giving back to the old captain who rescued him ashore all show the goodness and beauty of human nature.

I remember when I was in high school, I watched Robinson Crusoe again, and then I accidentally came across a book review that said: When you are helpless, you can do whatever you want. This sentence gave me a lot of encouragement in high school and made me become a better person step by step.

Actually, I think it is more appropriate to change the name to Robinson Crusoe. The protagonist wants to take risks and travel around the world. Even if he is trapped on a desert island, he will not give up hope and live in the original way. The ending was unexpected and reasonable. After returning to civilized society and becoming a rich man, Robinson began another adventure ... maybe this is "cold in winter, hot in summer, and spring can't die"!

Thoughts on reading Robinson Crusoe Today, I read Robinson Crusoe. Although Robinson, the hero of the book, lives on a desert island, he finally returns home safely with his wit and strong will. His persistent optimism is worth learning.

When Robinson was young, he wanted to go sailing very much. But every time I go, I can't get my parents' permission. He resolutely gave up his comfortable life, insisted on sailing away from home and realized his ideal in life. Unfortunately, he was caught in a big storm during his voyage and the boat capsized. He narrowly escaped death and was drifted to a desert island.

In the first few months of coming to this island, he was very pessimistic and thought that he would definitely not survive. But after a strong ideological struggle, I finally overcame the pessimism and despair of the past. Start a fierce struggle with nature with your firm will; He overcame many difficulties with his own strength and wisdom. In the end, he actually lived on the island for 28 years, and then returned to his hometown safely, which can be said to be a miracle.

After reading this book, I admire Robinson more and more. If we are on the verge of despair and can't have Robinson's courage and perseverance, we may fall into the abyss and suffer for life. On the contrary, if, like Robinson, we don't flinch in the face of despair, we must face it bravely to have a chance to survive.

I also deeply understand that although I can't face that kind of difficult desperate situation like Robinson. But in our daily life, we should also have Robinson's spirit of survival and the courage not to give up easily. As long as we are positive, we will certainly become strong in life.

When I finished reading Robinson Crusoe, I admired the courage and wisdom of the hero from the bottom of my heart.

Robinson was born into a merchant family. Because he is unwilling to be mediocre, he yearns for drifting on the sea full of adventure and challenge. Because of an accident, I lived an extremely hard and lonely life on a desert island for 28 years. He built his own house with only materials. With a clever mind and hard work, he made himself survive on a desert island with nothing.

What impressed me most was all his experiences and hardships in living on a desert island. You can't do it without great courage and wisdom. I think if I were you, I wouldn't have his perseverance. There is no such adventure in our present life, so we can't understand his hardships.

Once, he accidentally saved a captain who was in distress because of sailing. In order to repay him, the captain sent him back to his hometown, and Robinson ended his life on a desert island. If he didn't have the ideal of drifting at sea, he wouldn't have had an extremely hard and lonely life experience on a desert island for 28 years. This is the most precious wealth in his life, which no one has experienced or done. I also want to take risks for my dreams.

No matter what difficulties I encounter in the future, I will be as calm as him and solve all problems with my wisdom and courage.

Thoughts on reading Robinson Crusoe 6. Do you know who wrote Robinson Crusoe? Yes! It's Daniel, a famous British writer. Defoe is an influential literary work, which was born about 1660- 173 1 years ago. By the beginning of the 20th century, there were more than 700 imitations or translations.

The book was inspired by the sea adventures of a Scottish sailor named Selkirk. There are many experiences in the book, such as what prey they have, and they really have everything! Defoe, the father of the author's novel, divided Robinson Crusoe into eleven chapters, namely, The Cost of Adventure, The Dependence of Luck and Misfortune, Being Deserted on an Island, The Diary of an Isolated Island, Enjoying Loneliness, Feeling of Life, Surprise of Doubt, Friday and Hope and Return. When I saw this novel, I glanced at the first chapter casually, but when I finished reading the first chapter, I was deeply immersed in it. In this novel, Robinson, with his excellent qualities of courage, wisdom, firmness and perseverance, makes him wander at sea to survive. This book also uses accurate, meticulous and indistinguishable descriptions to write beautiful and touching characters, which also makes the protagonist's thrilling, novel and true personal experience and people's inner loneliness full of dreams and hopes for young people, and also enables us to overcome difficulties and create new ones in the future.