Kneel down! ! Reflections on Robinson Crusoe

1, after reading Robinson Crusoe, did you read Defoe's Robinson Crusoe? Reminds me of a sentence? Knowledge is power. Robinson can live on a desert island for 28 years alone? With his wisdom and labor? What if he doesn't work? So he can only be eaten by cannibals? What if he has no knowledge? Then he can only die on a desert island. Robinson personally set up a tent in the wilderness? Dig a cave? Fencing? Build a safe and solid "castle" for yourself? From cannibals. Is there a place to live? There must be food. Although the ship carried a lot of food? But it's limited? What if you don't stand on your own feet? You will sit on the mountain and eat nothing. So Robinson began to grow his own crops again? Livestock in captivity. The weather on a desert island is changeable? Robinson got sick in his first year on a desert island? Very sick? I feel groggy all day. This is an example of him using Brazilians to eat tobacco leaves instead of taking medicine no matter what disease they have. Success saved his life. Finished reading Robinson Crusoe? It makes me feel that human wisdom is endless. With wisdom and labor? It is not difficult to live on a desert island for 28 years. Robinson Crusoe? A great book that makes people marvel at human wisdom and efforts? Marvel at the beauty of life. Robinson Crusoe is a novel written by daniel defoe, the father of European novels, in his later years. Robinson portrayed by him is a representative figure of the new bourgeoisie? An idealized hero. He not only endowed Robinson with various excellent human qualities? Such as courage, strength, wisdom and love of labor? And make him have the fighting spirit that an "ideal" bourgeois should have? Religious belief and rigor. The author uses vivid details of the student union to make the fictional scene seem to be there? Make the story have a strong sense of reality. Finish reading this novel? I not only admire the author's unique writing technique and rich imagination? I admire Robinson's indomitable character in the rough experience. I know that, okay? Robinson has such a colorful experience? This is inseparable from his fighting spirit and strong character. And I just lack this spirit and character. I have long been used to the superior conditions created by my parents. Like flowers in a greenhouse? Don't experience wind and rain? Never loved the grind of life? I can't understand that a happy life is hard to come by. Be content with the status quo all day? Not enterprising? Just talk about ideals? Lack of serious and solid spirit of struggle. Study? Often encounter some difficulties? But how does this difficulty compare with the difficulties and obstacles Robinson encountered when he lived alone on a desert island? It's insignificant. He can work miracles with his hands? Why can't I summon up the courage to overcome the difficulties? After watching the legendary life of an adventure hero? I was deeply shocked by the indomitable spirit and indomitable soul of a hero. So from now on? I should be strong and brave? Face a better life with a positive attitude. He is a strong and brave wanderer. Isn't that right? Him? Robinson is the hero in the works of English novelist daniel defoe? Robinson Crusoe, a fictional novel written by Defoe in 17 19. Robinson Crusoe adopted the popular literary genre of seasonal voyage memoirs at that time? The protagonist is based on a sailor who was exiled to a desert island due to negligence. He is a tireless and never-ending actor? Is it a typical product of society in the primitive accumulation period of capitalism, a product of continuous expansion and plunder? He disdains persistence? Devote yourself to development? Leaving a well-off family three times and five times? Go out to sea and break into the world? He is sensible? Diligent, good at labor. After he was shipwrecked on a desert island? Don't sit and sigh. Bad luck? But make full use of your mind and hands? Building a house? Grow food. Domesticate livestock. Make utensils. Sewing clothes Transform a desert island into an orderly and prosperous home. He has been wandering for many years? After all the hardships? Finally gained a considerable fortune? Pacify a loyal servant "Friday"? Completed the entrepreneurial process of a typical hero of his time. When I finished reading this novel. Let me understand a truth? "Fundamentally speaking? People can't open society? It is also inseparable from a healthy self. " It is the desert island experience that makes Robinson's desire and humanity described as "original sin" clearly show its sociality. Has Robinson's living environment changed? Natural partner? Stay with mountains and trees? Lonely life forms a secluded environment of some religion? Forcing him to talk to himself, nature and God. There is also a good foundation for him to get out of the desert island and integrate into society. The whole story is about Robinson's adventures on the island for 28 years, 2 months and 9 days? I have to admire his indomitable will? At the same time, I feel lucky for him. He has a kind "God" to protect him all the time. Robinson was born in a very ordinary family? But he has an extraordinary dream-sailing adventure. When he was stranded on a desert island. He did something that he couldn't normally do? Fulfilled his childhood dream. He is the victim of a desert island with nothing? It became the "master" of what he originally called the island of despair. He farmed on the island? Planting? Work? Life? And surpass yourself from time to time? Break through yourself. When he was sick? He thought about giving up, too? But he didn't? But looking for life-saving drugs? Although he didn't find much use. But at least he found the spiritual pillar-book. And try to treat diseases with green tobacco leaves? Although it didn't get better soon? But what if he gives up? He's not gonna be okay at all? There wouldn't be this book of success. When it's done? He wants to live on this desert island? So you want to know more about this island? So he started an adventure on the island? He found sour grapes inedible? So he wants to make them into raisins? Did you find the bird? He wants to tame them? He found the wild goat again? I immediately thought I could trap them. This extraordinary thinking has always thought so? It keeps appearing. When he first found the footprints of savages. Did he panic? But he is still thinking about how to defeat the savage. In this panic? He held on for two or three years? What if it was me? I might give up on myself? Think I should drown? But no? Now it's going to be eaten by savages again. Then he found a savage on the island? Is it a runaway savage and three hunting savages? He stood up bravely? Saved the escaped savage? Took in that savage? Later, he was named Friday. It seems impossible for us to get the savage to get rid of the habit of eating people? But he did it. How many years have passed? Found his father arrested on Friday? And found a captain who was arrested by a mutinous crew? He reported Robinson? You don't have to guess what happened afterwards. Robinson saved Friday's father like Friday? Saved the captain back? Help him get his boat back? Finally? Will Robinson return to his country again? Live with Friday. ? The ending of the story is always so perfect? What happened after that? I believe Robinson and Friday will finally spend their old age smoothly. After I read this story? I get it, okay? Nothing is impossible. You just don't want to do it? Only if you don't want to do it, there will be something you can't do. He is a strong and brave wanderer. Isn't that right? Him? Robinson is the hero in the works of English novelist daniel defoe? Robinson Crusoe, a fictional novel written by Defoe in 17 19. Robinson Crusoe adopted the popular literary genre of seasonal voyage memoirs at that time? The protagonist is based on a sailor who was exiled to a desert island due to negligence. He is a tireless and never-ending actor? Is it a typical product of society in the primitive accumulation period of capitalism, a product of continuous expansion and plunder? He disdains persistence? Devote yourself to development? Leaving a well-off family three times and five times? Go out to sea and break into the world? He is sensible? Diligent, good at labor. After he was shipwrecked on a desert island? Don't sit and sigh. Bad luck? But make full use of your mind and hands? Building a house? Grow food. Domesticate livestock. Make utensils. Sewing clothes Transform a desert island into an orderly and prosperous home. He has been wandering for many years? After all the hardships? Finally gained a considerable fortune? Pacify a loyal servant "Friday"? Completed the entrepreneurial process of a typical hero of his time. When I finished reading this novel. Let me understand a truth? "Fundamentally speaking? People can't open society? It is also inseparable from a healthy self. " It is the desert island experience that makes Robinson's desire and humanity described as "original sin" clearly show its sociality. Has Robinson's living environment changed? Natural partner? Stay with mountains and trees? Lonely life forms a secluded environment of some religion? Forcing him to talk to himself, nature and God. There is also a good foundation for him to get out of the desert island and integrate into society. 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 can't help lingering in 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. 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, there is no difficulty that human beings cannot overcome. As long as human beings make full use of their wisdom and hands, all problems will be solved. 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. On the long road of life? There are many difficulties and obstacles? There are also many hardships and setbacks that will stop you? Don't let yourself go? If you never give up anything, you will be conquered by yourself.

2 Reflections on Robinson Crusoe

I read Robinson Crusoe this holiday and benefited a lot. 1659 On September 30th, a man was caught in a terrible storm and capsized. Except for him, no one lives. He was stranded on an isolated island. With his amazing perseverance and courage, twenty-eight years later, he escaped from the island with his own wisdom. This man is the unlucky and lucky Robinson Croso. Living on a desert island for 28 years! What an amazing number!

This shows how brave Robinson is. When he first arrived at the isolated island, he was desperate. He said, "I feel sad for my desolate environment all day. I have no food, no house, no clothes, no weapons, no way out, no hope of salvation, and only death in front of me, either swallowed by wild animals or chewed by wild people ..." However, slowly, his unique personality came out, and he was full of hope for life and no longer immersed in the pessimism of his own design all day. Made a table and a small box; Lambs and puppies caught; He planted wheat and rice ... in this way, he created his own small kingdom with his own hands.

Robinson is still a firm man. He once said: "My temper is to make up my mind to do one thing, and I will never stop until I succeed." "I will try my best. As long as I can paddle, I won't drown. As long as I can stand, I won't fall ..." He has no assistant, incomplete tools and lack of experience, so it takes a lot of manpower and a long time to do anything. It takes forty-two days to make one piece. Many things he did were futile and failed, but he never lost heart and always summed up the experience of failure and started over. Hard work has brought gratifying returns. He finally got a boat, bread, pottery, plantation and pasture, as well as two more "luxurious" residences ... these are not available without much effort and overcoming many difficulties.

After reading it, I can't help but reflect on myself: if I live on an island, how many days can I live? One day? Two days? what can I do? Can you chop wood? Can you hunt and cook? I'm all thumbs even washing clothes by myself! Besides, how lonely it is to have no one to talk to! I'll suffocate! This shows how optimistic Robinson is! I think people should learn from his optimism that they are not afraid of difficulties, and live strong whenever and wherever, even if there is only a glimmer of hope, and never give up! We should be as ambitious, persistent and love our work as Robinson, and create wealth with our own hands.

Reading Robinson Crusoe is a topic that accompanies our growth. Whether we like it or not, we should study hard, not for the sake of "self-cultivation, governing the country, leveling the world" or "learning to be an excellent official" Sometimes, just for a word praised by parents and a look envied by classmates, it can become our motivation to learn. I have grown up and become more sensible. I know reading is for myself. "Everything is inferior, only reading is high." Although this statement contains some extremes and discrimination, it does reflect a certain degree of reality, both ancient and modern. "Don't ask for ten years, become famous once, and know the world" has become the goal of many people. In order to achieve our goal, we have to pay a lot. As a result, some people burned the ointment, some people hung their heads, and some people stabbed their bones, tirelessly and tirelessly. However, the mood of reading is different and the feelings are different. When you unload the heavy burden, get rid of the fetters of fame and fortune and too many troubles, it will only kill the fun of reading and the true meaning to be told in the book. When I solemnly turned the last page, I closed Robinson Crusoe written by daniel defoe, who is known as the "father of English novels" at the age of 59. After reading this story of twists and turns, I can't help but burst into tears. The protagonist in the book has lived on a desert island for 28 years! 28 years, what an amazing number! This shows how brave he is. The most attractive part of this novel is the character Robinson Crusoe. He dares to take risks and pursues a free and unrestrained life. Robinson's ship was unfortunately caught in a storm on the way, and all the sailors and passengers on board were killed, but he survived. The waves swept him to the beach. Even if he lives on a desert island, he will not be discouraged. On an uninhabited island lacking the most basic living conditions, he was alone, overcame many unimaginable difficulties and survived tenaciously with amazing perseverance. Without a house, he built it himself; Without food, he tried hunting, planting millet, domesticating goats and drying wild raisins. He also fumbled for tables and chairs, made pottery, and made bread with scarves ... In the 24th year on the island, he also saved a savage and named him "Friday". Under his education, "Friday" became a faithful slave. At the same time, 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. In this way, Robinson established his own material and spiritual "kingdom" on a desert island. Facing the difficulties of life, Robinson's actions show his tenacious character and heroic nature, and reflect the creative spirit and pioneering spirit of the emerging bourgeoisie. Robinson once said, "My temper is to make up my mind to do something, and I will never let it go until I succeed." "I will try my best. As long as I can paddle, I will not drown. As long as I can stand up, I won't fall down ... "He has no assistant, incomplete tools and lack of experience, so it takes a lot of manpower and a long time to do anything. It takes forty-two days to make one piece. Many things he did were futile and failed, but he never lost heart and always summed up the experience of failure and started over. Hard work has brought gratifying returns. He finally got a boat, bread, pottery, plantation and pasture, and two more "luxurious" residences ... these were not obtained with a lot of efforts, countless sweat and many difficulties. This kind of life was a luxury for Robinson at that time. How strong Robinson is compared with those who flinch when encountering problems! Its realization is that many people retreat when they encounter problems and dare not face difficulties bravely. Not only that, but now many people are only children. Many parents regard their children as the apple of their eye. Stop talking about adventure. They don't even let their children do small housework. Every day, they always say, "My little baby, just read a good book and wait for mom and dad to do the rest." Reading is important, but little things in life can't be ignored. Think about it, on an isolated island, if you can't even do housework, can you survive? After reading this book, I can't help asking myself: "If I encounter a storm in the sea like Robinson in the book, can I fight the storm like him and finally escape from a desert island and be rescued?" I am afraid that I have been submerged by the sea and swallowed by fish and shrimp; How many days can I live if I drift to an isolated island? One day? Two days? what can I do? Can I chop wood? Can you hunt and cook? I'm all thumbs even washing clothes by myself! We should learn from his spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, and live strong whenever and wherever, even if there is only a glimmer of hope, we should fight for it and never give up! We should be as ambitious as Robinson, have perseverance, love labor, and create wealth, miracles and final victory with our own hands. 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. However, Robinson is the same. 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 a new generation of college 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.

Robinson Crusoe by Defoe, an English novelist, describes the legendary story of the protagonist wandering on the island, overcoming difficulties and working hard. The novel is true and natural, full of legend. The hero planted crops and built wooden houses on the island, suffered and survived. However, his desire to return to the world fascinated him. He only thought about how to get out of this hellhole, but he still failed and finally returned 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.

We need to have Robinson's fighting spirit.

In his view, there is no difficulty that human beings cannot overcome. As long as human beings make full use of their wisdom and hands, all problems will be solved. We must believe that we have the ability to learn all the subjects well, so that we can have the motivation to keep moving forward in the learning process. At the same time, after doing everything well, we should strive for perfection.

"A good book can save a person." Now I believe this sentence 100%. These 287 pages show 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!

5 Reflections on Robinson Crusoe

After reading Robinson Crusoe, I was deeply moved by the protagonist Robinson Crusoe in the story. After he was shipwrecked and drifted to a desert island, he did not lament the injustice of his fate. Instead, in desperation, he made full use of his mind and hands to build houses, grow crops, raise animals and make tools, and fought hunger and disease with his tenacity and perseverance, and was finally rescued successfully.

At first, Robinson went sailing with his parents on his back, but the ship was wrecked in a rain. He drifted in the vast sea for a long time and was finally taken to an uninhabited island by the sea. There was no one on the island, only a dog and two cats were on his wrecked boat. He tried to ask the passing ships for help, but found which one was a pirate. He built a "house" with the only things around him, and later found some bread, wine, clothes, bullets and so on. On the wrecked ship ... so he began to drift on the island for 28 years, 2 months and 0 19 days. In such a long time, he has to overcome not only loneliness, but also hunger and disease, and can't let the robbers at sea find him. He is always optimistic about everything in front of him, cherishing every opportunity around him that can keep him alive. He is also afraid and evasive in the face of difficulties, but he always wins the hope of life in the end.

After reading this novel, I was really moved by Robinson's tenacity and courage. Under what difficult circumstances, he saved himself from despair. What moved me most was his perseverance. Robinson's hope for life for more than 20 years is perseverance. I can't help thinking about ourselves. Should we learn from him in life and study? Should we face difficulties bravely instead of running away?

I remember that I often encountered some difficulties in my study. I didn't try to overcome it, but played a puzzle with the difficulty. Once, I was particularly interested in a math problem, but I never understood it. If I want to find out, I need to spend a lot of time and energy, so I gave up with a clear conscience, but I met the same problem in the exam later, and I still didn't solve it. I regret it.

Compared with Robinson, is it still difficult for us to study in life today? I must get rid of my bad habits. When I encounter difficulties, I don't walk around anymore, but I fight them bravely like Robinson.

Friend, have you read this book? If not, I suggest you have a look! You will be as moved as I am!