NO.1 After reading the wonderful novel "Robinson Crusoe", a tall image always appeared in front of my eyes. He was the brave explorer and navigator Robinson. With his tenacious perseverance and never-giving-up spirit, he realized his dream of sailing.
I seemed to see such a person standing on the deck of the ship: he gave up a wealthy and comfortable life, hated the mediocre life, and thus began a big survival challenge with a duel with the god of death. . All kinds of misfortunes and difficulties did not overwhelm Robinson, but made him stronger. The difficulties God gave to Robinson were also more challenging for him!
Storm and tsunami, no one on the ship except Robinson was spared. The real survival challenge has just begun!
Living on an isolated island, in order to find a suitable place to live, he ran on the shore all day and found a shelter under a rock. Robinson built a tent at the foot of the hill, and it was as big as possible, with a few wooden stakes inside to hang the hammock. The next day, he piled all the boxes, planks, and raft materials into a temporary fence for defense. But only ten days later, a landslide suddenly occurred. Robinson not only transported the fallen loose soil out, but also installed a ceiling and supported it with pillars below to avoid another landslide disaster. Never give up, Robinson laid the foundation of life.
Once, the chaff that Robinson accidentally dropped in the corner grew green stems, and soon dozens of ears grew. This was really a blessing from God. From then on, Robinson would sow half of the seeds in the rainy season to experiment in order to get more food. In the worst experiment, the harvest of barley and rice ears was only half a bushel. However, after this experiment, Robinson became a master of farming. Knowing when to sow, now he knows to sow twice and reap twice a year. Never give up, Robinson has the food of life.
Robinson spent several years and countless efforts on shipbuilding and returned to his hometown. It would take several months just to cut down the trees. But because he didn't think carefully in advance, the boat was too far from the seaside, and he couldn't get the boat into the water. Now, years of hard work have been wasted, and all hope has been shattered. It wasn't until Friday that this hope rose again!
Robinson was a great man, a persevering man, who lived alone on this deserted island for 27 years. He dared to fight against the harsh environment, worked diligently, and managed the island in an orderly manner. He tempered himself in adversity and achieved an extraordinary career. This book teaches us that only persistence can lead to victory, and only hard work can get us out of trouble. Hard work is more important than faith...
My life will also set sail with this book, in the voyage of life. , move forward bravely and never give up!
NO.2 When it comes to the resounding name of Robinson Crusoe, almost everyone knows it. He is a world-famous early explorer. A few days ago, I just finished reading the masterpiece "Robinson Crusoe" written by British writer Defoe, and I couldn't calm down for a long time. Until now, I still think about the thrilling "Robinson Crusoe".
"Robinson Crusoe" tells the story of Robinson who wanted to sail on the sea since he was a child. When he grew up, he went sailing with his good friends and learned some skills. However, he failed several times and only survived after escaping from death. Once, he set out from Brazil and encountered a huge tsunami and storm while sailing. All the people on the ship drowned except him. He swam to an uninhabited desert island and used the things he found on the broken ship and what he had found on the ship. I collected wild fruits from the forest and captured wild animals. I lived on that uninhabited island for twenty-eight years and one month before I experienced some battles with some outsiders and returned to Brazil. .
After reading this book, I was deeply touched. How could an ordinary person survive on the island with only a few guns, countless rice and wheat, and even no shoes? Eighteen years! This is something that ordinary people would never dare to think about, but Robinson did it. When he had a high fever without medicine, he used simple tobacco leaves, water and a small amount of food to make something edible. His limbs were weak for several days, but he persisted and firmly believed that his illness would be cured. His spirit of not despairing of difficult things inspires me.
I feel the same way about this. For a while, my grades plummeted, and I thought: Why did I do so poorly? Later, I looked for the reason, got back on my feet, and tried to review.
Finally, I took the top few exams again. I deeply realize that if a person wants to achieve success, he must persist in fighting to the end. We must not be bound by objective conditions and find ways to create conditions. Learning, too. It's easy to do well in one exam, but the hard part is to persist in doing well every time. I think that as long as I am diligent, hardworking, and perseverant, my goals will definitely be achieved.
These days, I often think deeply about a question: Our life road is still very long. In the future, how should we face and overcome many difficulties? It was Robinson who gave me a good idea. answer.
NO.3 Feelings after reading "Robinson Crusoe" During the winter vacation, I read "Robinson Crusoe" and was very touched. It tells people that they cannot lose their courage in difficulties. Courage and perseverance are the The most valuable thing is that without it, you will never get out of trouble. This book was written by the British writer Defoe. It tells the story of an Englishman named Robinson who liked sailing and adventure. He could have followed his father's arrangements , relying on his solid family fortune to live a peaceful and prosperous life. However, Robinson, who wanted to go out and explore, became a sailor full of adventures and excitement. Due to his unimaginable strength, perseverance and courage, he relied on his own wisdom. And hard work, opening up wasteland and planting land, cutting down trees to build houses, raising goats, repairing ships, and rescuing the savage "Friday". Just as Robinson was about to rescue a group of Spanish sailors who had become natives, he was hijacked by a group of thugs and killed. Sent to a desert island. Robinson once again showed extraordinary courage. He single-handedly defeated the thugs, rescued the crew, recaptured the ship, and ended his life on the desert island. Once, when he took a boat to South America, he encountered Strong winds caused the boat to capsize, and all his companions died. Only Robinson was lucky to survive. Robinson was washed to the island by the big waves. This was a deserted and inhabited island. Facing this harsh environment, it was cold and cold. He was so hungry that he didn't know how to live. Finally, Robinson defeated everything with his perseverance. Reading this book made me understand that only by dedication, hard work, and labor can we achieve excellent results. Hard work ——My thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" During the May Day holiday, I read the original version of "Robinson Crusoe" and was deeply attracted by it. Since I read the Chinese-English version, it was too shrunk. Seriously. So, I couldn't wait to find the Chinese version and read it. After reading it, I had many feelings in my heart. First of all, I thought the title of the book "Robinson Crusoe" seemed a bit inappropriate. The Life of Robinson Crusoe The most important experience was that he spent twenty-eight years on a desert island, which had nothing to do with drifting. Most of the days he spent on the sea were purposefully sailing, even if he occasionally When there was a storm, the ship deviated from the course or he fell into the water, he did not let it drift, but struggled to sail the ship back to the course or swam to the destination by himself. Therefore, I think the title of the book is "Robinson Crusoe" "is not consistent with the content, and some of the names are not true. It might as well be changed to "The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe", so as to better reflect his adventure experiences. Robinson stayed on the desert island for a full twenty-eight years. During these twenty-eight years, For eight years, he endured loneliness, hardship, illness and danger. On the island, he never met anyone except cruel savages and poor captives. In these twenty-eight years, he experienced many He recalled his father's advice for the first time, and every time he regretted it and complained about why he didn't listen to his father's advice. After he encountered a storm on his first voyage but came back safely, he once tried to give up the idea of ??continuing to sail, but in the end , Ignorance defeated reason. I think Robinson is too irrational. He has a good family, a good job, and a good future, but he paid at least two thousand dollars for his impulse. Eighteen years, or even his whole life. I think, if I were Robinson Crusoe, maybe I would listen to his advice. After all, he is my father, and he has more life experience than me. He is better than me. More calm. In these twenty-eight years, Robinson did many things. He built three caves into his own home. At first, he hunted wild animals for food, used wild animal skins to make clothes, and then He grew his own grains, made bread, etc. I can't imagine how hard Robinson's life was. I can't imagine if I were Robinson, could I endure all the difficulties? I'm afraid I can't, so I must learn Robinson's spirit. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why I read this book. In the book, the author Defoe uses a first-person perspective to describe Robinson's psychology. It gave a very detailed description and brought us into another real world, making me feel as if I had experienced this adventure myself. It is worth mentioning that there are many various errors in the text, such as typos, Inconsistencies, etc. I don’t know whether it was because the author was too hasty in writing the book, or whether it was a deliberate mistake because he wanted to turn this article into a real sailor’s diary. Perhaps only the author himself understands. In short, I learned from Lu Bin from this book I have learned many things from Robinson Crusoe. Maybe, from now on, I must do big things independently.
: Thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe"
Being a When people live independently, it is really rare to have such confidence in life.
Because people can never be intimidated by difficulties, but should face them, overcome them, and challenge themselves. Always maintain a positive and optimistic attitude. Only in this way can we overcome difficulties. During a backpacking trip, Robinson took the plane Crash on an uninhabited island. Where is this place? The blazing sunshine and the boundless sea unfolded before Robinson's eyes a picture of romance, loneliness, excitement and adventure. However, if he is really left alone in the desert, What would happen on an uninhabited island? There is no running water, no gas stoves, no cell phone calls, and no way to order takeout. There is nothing on the uninhabited island except the soil, the sea, and the animals and plants that have always lived there. It exists for the survival of human beings. Every drop of water must be found by oneself, and every fire must be ignited by one's own hands. Under such circumstances, do you still feel romantic? Robinson Crusoe is not a genius, but he has stronger abilities. Curiosity. He went through all kinds of dangers and narrowly escaped death. He experienced the pain of not having fresh water, overcame the fear of living alone, survived the long rainy season on an uninhabited island, overcame his own spiritual despair, and finally took a British flight The ship sailed towards the hometown of hope. Although Robinson lived on a desert island far away from the society at that time, leading a life without worries about food and clothing, he never broke away from society and used the knowledge he had learned in society to survive. .What would happen if he lived on a desert island from birth? Human beings cannot exist without society. This is an undeniable fact. Robinson was able to live on a desert island for decades. Not only did he He has an unyielding mind, a strong ability to survive, and most importantly, his rich social experience. When Robinson was on the island, he never gave up on returning to his original life. This may be his belief in surviving. ! Although Robinson lived on a desert island far away from the society at that time, leading a life without worries about food and clothing, he never broke away from society and used the knowledge he had previously learned in society to survive. If he had been born from birth What would it be like to live on a desert island? People cannot exist without society. This is an undeniable fact. Robinson was able to live on a desert island for decades, not only because of his unwillingness to admit defeat, but also because of his extraordinary Strong ability to survive, the most important thing is his rich social experience. When Robinson was on the island, he never gave up returning to his original life. This may be the belief that he survived in the novel "Robinson Crusoe" """ has always been loved by people. After reading this book during the winter vacation, it is really like finding a treasure. This book describes the story of Robinson Crusoe, the only survivor after a shipwreck, on a deserted island. Living in an isolated environment, he lived twenty-eight years of adventure and inner activities. Robinson was alone on the island, faced difficulties and setbacks, and overcame many difficulties that ordinary people could not imagine. Perseverance, he survived tenaciously. He found some wood from the wrecked ship and built a house on the desert island. In order to prevent wild beasts, he also drove wooden stakes around the house. When he came to the desert island, the first thing he faced was The problem of eating, after eating the food on the boat, Robinson started hunting, sometimes he might be hungry. So he decided to sow seeds, and a few years later, he could finally eat the fruits of his labor. In fact, the same is true for learning, and there is also such a A step-by-step process. Just like the school motto of Harvard University: "After sowing in spring and harvesting water in autumn, study, study and study again." In today's society, competition is everywhere. We must understand that only by giving can we gain. We must be brave enough to give and overcome difficulties. At the same time, he continued to achieve good results. You must know that "hard work creates gain". He built a kiln and made pots, learned lessons after failure, and finally succeeded; there was no stone mill for grinding grain, so he used wood instead; there was no sieve, so he used a scarf. Robinson Crusoe He solved his own survival problem on a desert island. Facing setbacks in life, Robinson's actions fully demonstrated his perseverance and creative spirit. Similarly, while we are studying, we must also engage in some inventions and creations, and cultivate them since childhood. It has become an innovative spirit that combines Robinson's spirit of not being afraid of hardships and dangers, not afraid of failure and setbacks, and hard work on the desert island, and working hard to achieve his goals. Robinson lived a poor life on the desert island. It was the difficult environment that made him determined to grow and work hard to change his situation; it was this kind of hard work that enabled Robinson to overcome countless difficulties and achieve brilliant achievements. In fact, the difficult environment will also make people Become a talent. Yes, a comfortable life cannot create capable sailors, and a calm lake cannot create great men of the times. A superior environment and comfortable life often induce this kind of inertia and hinder people's growth; but a harsh environment can inspire people. Working hard makes people determined to change their situation, thus promoting a person's growth. With this kind of courage
With a spirit of challenge, no matter whether the environment is good or bad, we can create conditions and overcome difficulties to become talented. Otherwise, a superior environment will become a breeding ground for inertia, and a difficult environment will become an abyss for the weak. Just like the path of life, it It is bumpy, it is uneven, and there are thorns, stones, mountains, and rapids everywhere. Life is not full of gorgeous morning glow; it is a network composed of threads of pain, suffering, and happiness. When we encounter setbacks, we should treat them positively. I see Such a sentence: "The sky is not always blue, the water is not always clear, the grass is not always green, the flowers are not always gorgeous, life may also be smooth sailing!" Flowers will wither, the grass will wither and turn yellow, but spring is not always beautiful. Give them life. "Robinson Crusoe" inspired me: Only through struggle can there be a way out.
NO.4 If I were him
--Read "Robinson Crusoe" Thoughts on "Robinson Crusoe"
"Robinson Crusoe" by British novelist Defoe describes the legendary story of the protagonist drifting on the island, overcoming difficulties, and working hard to start a business. The novel is written in a true and natural way, full of legend Color. The protagonist grew crops and built wooden houses on an isolated island. After enduring a lot of hardships, he survived. However, his eagerness to return to the world made him obsessed with only thinking about how to get out of this ghost place. However, he failed and finally died in 1868. Returning to the UK after 28 years of absence
Opening the first page of the book: "I would like to dedicate this book to those young friends who always rely on their parents and schools." When I read from the title page When I read this sentence, I felt an inexplicable aversion to this book. Willfulness, squeamishness, strong dependence and poor hands-on ability are indeed the shortcomings of most of us. But we are not willing to admit these, Don’t we also hope to do better? But why do people around us always put this "hat" on us?
When I solemnly turned the last page and finished reading this plot When I read the story with twists and turns and ups and downs, I think I was really shocked. It was a kind of spiritual shock. Questions couldn't help but linger in my mind. If I were Robinson...
If I were him, when the ship crashed in the storm, would I not bow to fate and continue sailing like him? No, if I had the choice, I would not accept a life full of difficulties and setbacks. , because I don’t have that self-confidence.
If I were him, when I was alone on a desert island, and the sky was not responding to the calls, and the earth was not working, I would not give up on myself like him. Rekindle the hope of life? No, in the face of a sudden disaster, I can't adapt to the changes and actively save myself like him, because I don't have that ability.
If I were him, when I see When the savages have a banquet with their own kind, will I stand up bravely like him and fight with them with only one assistant? No, I would rather hide far away and pray that they never find me, because I don't have that kind of courage.
I have to admit my weakness and incompetence. From the time I was born to the time I put my schoolbag on my back, my parents and the school have paved the way for us to grow. I feel at ease on this smooth road. I have gone through it year after year without any setbacks or storms, and I still complain about this and that all day long. In fact, I have never chewed the bitterness in life. I am happy. However, in happiness, I have not experienced it at all. Realizing that it is a great joy to have enough food and clothing, go to school with your schoolbag on your back, and receive care from your family and attention from society every day.
Reflections after reading Robinson Crusoe
I read Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe". I was deeply attracted by this book. It made me realize Robinson's amazing perseverance and indomitable spirit.
Robinson is the protagonist of this book. During a voyage, Robinson's ship ran aground near a desert island. All the sailors and passengers on the ship were drowned. Only Robinson was lucky enough to survive. The waves rolled him onto the beach. After overcoming the initial pessimism and despair, he relied on his tenacious perseverance to launch a heroic struggle with nature. Relying on his own hands and wisdom, using guns and simple tools, he relied on himself to live a desolate island life. After unremitting efforts, he not only had his own residence and furniture, but also ranches, plantations, and even pets. It is not easy to live such a life under such difficult circumstances. This is a miracle created by his perseverance and wisdom.
Robinson was a man who was good at helping others. He rescued a prisoner from a group of cannibals. That day was Friday, so he named him "Friday". From then on, "Friday" became his loyal companion and servant. Robinson also taught him how to speak English. Soon, he rescued several captives from the cannibals, worked and lived with them. Later, a British ship passed by the desert island. Robinson helped the captain subdue the rebellious sailors, left the desert island by boat, returned to England, and lived a happy life. The period from when Robinson was stranded on a desert island to when he returned to England lasted more than twenty years.
After reading this book, I was deeply moved. It is really commendable that a person in a desperate situation can be so confident in life, face life bravely, and create life. It made me realize that no matter when and where people encounter difficulties, they cannot be intimidated by difficulties. They must face difficulties bravely, overcome difficulties, and always maintain a positive, calm and optimistic attitude to face them. To and challenge bad luck. Only in this way can we be like Robinson Crusoe and always be a victory
NO.5 Thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe"
"Robinson Crusoe" by British novelist Defoe The main content of "The Chronicle" is: In 1632, a little boy was born in an upper-class society in York City. He was obsessed with sailing since he was a child and loved adventure by nature. Although his dream of sailing was opposed by his parents, Robinson left home when he was 19 years old and began his sailing career. However, all his fantasies and longings for navigation were washed away by strong winds and waves, and he encountered a shipwreck. But luckily, he was transported to an uninhabited island by a huge wave. From then on, Robinson took matters into his own hands and created a world of his own. He used a cave as a place to live and began to live here, with plenty of food and clothing. Robinson first built a house to prevent it from being attacked by wild beasts or savages. Then he made many appliances to facilitate his life. By chance, when he was rummaging around in a broken boat, he found a cloth bag containing only the husks that had been eaten by rats. Unexpectedly, this helped him a lot. About a month later, where Robinson had shaken off the chaff, some green seedlings grew, and wheat slowly grew. In this way, Robinson will have food and no longer have to worry about lack of food all day long. Later, he raised some livestock and so on. Robinson lived on this isolated island for twenty-seven years. He encountered many difficulties during the period, but he overcame them with his tenacious perseverance and created miracles. Finally, he got his wish and returned to his hometown.
In addition to the wonderful and bizarre story of this book, the most attractive aspect of this book is Robinson's character. He dares to take risks and pursue a free and unrestrained life. Even if you live on a desert island, you will never be discouraged. Alone on an uninhabited island that lacked the most basic living conditions, he overcame many difficulties that ordinary people could not imagine. He survived with amazing perseverance. There was no house, so he built it himself. Without food, he tried hunting, planting millet, raising goats, and drying wild raisins. He also tried to make tables and chairs, pottery, and bread by himself. In his 24th year on the island, he also rescued a savage. Name him "Friday". Under his education, "Friday" became a loyal slave. In this way, Robinson established his own material and spiritual kingdom on the desert island. Facing the difficulties in life, Robinson's actions showed a man's perseverance and heroic nature. It embodies the creative spirit and pioneering spirit of the rising bourgeoisie period.
When I solemnly turned the last page and finished reading this story with twists and turns, question marks couldn't help but appear in my mind. If I were Robinson...
If I were him, when I was alone on a deserted island, and the sky was not responding to me, and the earth was not working, would I be like him and not give up on myself and rekindle the hope of life? No, in the face of In a sudden disaster, I can't adapt to the changes and actively save myself like him, because I don't have that ability.
If I were him, when the ship crashed in the storm, would I not bow to fate and continue sailing like him? No, if I had a choice, I would not accept a life full of difficulties and hardships. A life of frustration because I don’t have that confidence.
If I were him, when I saw the savages holding a banquet with their own kind, would I stand up as bravely as he did and fight with them with only one assistant? No, I I would rather hide far away and pray that they never find me, because I don't have the courage.
I have to admit my weakness and incompetence. From the time we were born to the time we put our schoolbags on our backs, our parents and schools have paved the way for us to grow. I have walked on this smooth road year after year with peace of mind, without setbacks or storms, yet I still complain about this and that all day long. In fact, I have never chewed the bitterness in life, and I am happy. However, in my happiness, I didn’t realize that being able to have enough food and clothing, go to school with my schoolbag on my back, and receive the care and attention of my family and society every day was a great joy.
We need to have the spirit of hard work like Robinson Crusoe. In his opinion, no matter what he does, once he does it, he will definitely succeed. The same goes for our studies. We must believe in our ability to learn each subject well, so that in the learning process we will have a driving force to continuously push us forward. At the same time, we must also strive for excellence in everything we do well.
"A good book can save a person." Now I believe this sentence 100%. These 188 pages show me Robinson's self-confidence, self-reliance, self-respect, self-improvement, never satisfied, and unwilling to be mediocre. The spirit tells me that Robinson relies on his own honesty, kindness, wisdom and perseverance to create and develop. His spirit is worth learning from!
NO.6
After reading "Robinson Crusoe"
I have also read stories about human beings and nature. , but in comparison, "Robinson Crusoe" is more real and relevant. The protagonist Robinson is not in real life, but everything he does is very clear, because he did it with his own hands.
The character Robinson is the first positive example of the bourgeoisie in world literature. He was born into a middle-class family with a happy life. He could have lived his whole life happily, but his desire to travel around the world since he was a child prompted him to leave home and start an exciting life of people and nature. Robinson spent more than twenty-eight years of hard life on a desert island. He used the few living materials left by human civilization on a broken ship to launch a tenacious struggle against nature. Among them, the plot of settling a home and building a canoe shows Robinson's characteristics of being good at discovery and utilization. The events of rescuing "Friday", rescuing the captain, and subduing the thugs depict Robinson's tenacious spirit of fighting against nature, thus creating an image that reflects the spiritual outlook of the rising bourgeoisie.
The author Defoe once commented on Robinson Crusoe: The image is of a creator who is not content with the status quo, has the courage to act, has the courage to pursue, is not afraid of hardships and dangers, and opens up new worlds according to the model of modern civilization. Many people just want to be satisfied with the status quo, and it is best to live a happy life without going through any storms, but they don't know that people who have not gone through big storms cannot withstand any blows and challenges. Although some people get what they want after some trials, once the thing is lost, they can never get back together. Because they are afraid of having to deal with difficult problems again. The little mice in "Who Moved My Cheese" - Xiu Xiu and Hui Xiu, after losing the cheese they finally got, did not hesitate at all and immediately put on their shoes to start their new search. In this way, their mentality and state of mind will be calmer and calmer. Because they know how to pursue, their destination is not far away. There are also such examples in real life. Phelps, who suddenly emerged at the Athens Olympics, is the representative of "brave". He is only 19 years old, but he has won 5 gold medals and 2 bronze medals in swimming events at this Olympics. , winning awards one by one in the 7 projects he participated in. Although many people are laughing at what he said before the Olympic Games: he wants to win 7 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 where he can only live for himself, but he has the courage to boast. Although he has not broken the record, his strength is enough to realize this wish at the 2008 Olympic Games. . He also has the courage to achieve. Behind his success are countless days of hard training in swimming.
The same is true for Robinson. If he had not left home, then his life must not have been so exciting. In his eyes, there was only money and a life of "clothes to reach out and food to open." day.
He would not know how to use his own hands to make things and defend his homeland. He had the courage to challenge the world: he ran away from home; he had the courage to fight against nature: he was not drowned even after a big wave; he had the courage to act: When he saw a captive on a desert island about to be killed and eaten by savages, he sacrificed his life to save him - a stranger; he had the courage to pursue: what he wanted - challenge and training.
I think: We as students should also be like this. We must dare to challenge the world and not be defeated. The greater the pressure, the stronger we can be. This is our goal. We must have the courage to fight and act. , have the courage to challenge and pursue, only in this way can we create a strong self.