What should Robinson Crusoe's mind map write?

Chapter 1: The Initial Adventure

Young Robinson was once asked by his family to study law, but in the background at that time, Robinson only wanted to follow his idols to go sailing and explore, and finally he caught an opportunity to travel with the boat. As a result, the first voyage sank because of a big storm, and Robinson returned to London by land. The second voyage successfully reached Africa and earned a lot of money. The third voyage was captured by pirates, but the witty Robinson finally escaped and arrived in Brazil after being rescued by Portuguese merchant ships.

chapter 2: the fourth voyage

in Brazil, Robinson managed a plantation alone, and after Robinson's efforts, he had a small income, but Robinson was not satisfied with this way of making money. He was coaxed by others to traffic black slaves in Africa, and as a result, he was caught in a big storm, and all the people were left alone and drifted to the nameless desert island.

Chapter III: Making a living on an isolated island

At first, Robinson's life was very simple. Fortunately, he found fresh water and a broken half boat, and found many necessities on the boat. After settling down, he found many wild fruit trees and wild goats on the island. Later, Robinson began to try to sow wheat and rice, and began to dig cellars to store fresh water, etc., and actively built a desert island to maintain his own survival.

Chapter IV: Building a Home on an Isolated Island

In the lonely days, Robinson insisted on talking to dogs and keeping a diary. During this period, Robinson spent five months cutting down a big tree and making it into a canoe to escape from the island by himself. As a result, he gave up because the boat was too big to carry to the sea. The barley and wheat planted before have also been harvested, and many grapes have been found for drying raisins. The tame goats have also been domesticated and can be caught and eaten at any time.

Chapter 5: Finding cannibals and rescuing Friday

Robinson found a barefoot footprint on the beach that did not belong to him. After searching, it was found that it was a sign of a meal. One morning, through a telescope, it was discovered that the food had been tied up by an aborigine to eat. Robinson saved an aborigine in time and named it Friday. Through Friday's narration, Robinson learned about the surrounding mainland.

Chapter VI: Efforts to End the Island Life

After being trained by Robinson on Friday, I learned a lot and could have a simple conversation with Robinson. They made a boat together, and when they were preparing to sail, they found that cannibals were taking several prisoners to the island to eat them. Robinson and Friday saved these people with their tricks, and found that it was Friday's father and several Spaniards.

chapter 7: escape from a desert island.