Five Notes on Middle School Students' Reading Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe mainly says that Robinson Crusoe went to a comfortable family and went to sea without permission. On one occasion, he drifted to an uninhabited island, but with his survival skills and strong will, he spent 28 years alone on a desert island. The following are my reading notes on Robinson Crusoe for middle school students, hoping to provide you with reference.

Fan, middle school students read Robinson Crusoe

This is a very wonderful book, and the protagonist is Robinson. The main content is that Robinson is bent on sailing, but his father and mother are firmly opposed. One day, when he was wandering in the street, a friend stopped Robinson and said that Robinson could go sailing for free. Robinson was overjoyed and went sailing with them, but he was caught in a storm and sank on the way. Robinson was blown to an island in a small boat, and he was the only one who miraculously survived the whole boat. Robinson lives on an isolated island, and everything depends on himself. Fortunately, the island is rich in food sources. He built his own house and spent 28 years and 2 months 19 days on the island. He was finally rescued, found by a man of the same length, saved him and brought him back to England.

Robinson Crusoe is well written and describes in detail how Robinson lives tenaciously on an isolated island by virtue of his own ability. The content is very exciting and I admire Robinson's courage and ability to survive in a desperate situation.

I like many of the above sentences, such as the one that describes Robinson's sudden fear: my legs trembled and I watched all this in fear. I'm just a young man sailing for the first time, and I haven't experienced great storms. Not long ago, that small storm scared me half to death, not to mention that I really met a big storm this time. I suddenly thought of death, not because I was afraid of death, but because I broke my oath, left my confession and forgot my determination countless times. This fear is more serious than death. This description let me know how horrible Robinson was at that time, and Robinson's words about making furniture: Just do it, and I immediately went out to cut wood and learn to make furniture. After constant reasoning and pondering, one piece of furniture was slowly made. Here, I describe in detail how Robinson overcame difficulties to make furniture in that harsh environment.

This is a good book. "The mind that is afraid of danger is ten thousand times more afraid than the danger itself." This book inspired my courage, made me more courageous, and let me know that no matter how bad the environment is, as long as I use my own brains and think of ways, I can overcome great difficulties and be an indomitable person.

Notes on Fan Middle School Students' Reading 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. It is the same for us to study. We must believe that we have the ability to learn all 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 should strive for perfection.

"A good book can save a person." Now I believe this sentence 100%. This book 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!

Notes on Reading Robinson Crusoe for Middle School Students

I read Robinson Crusoe this winter vacation. This book depicts a strong man who falls into a desert island but is extremely strong and constantly creates life. Whenever, it will always inspire me and become my spiritual food.

This book is mainly about Robinson's love of sailing since childhood. He ignored his parents' warnings and went sailing secretly. On a voyage to Africa, their ship was shipwrecked and all their companions were killed. Only Robinson miraculously survived and was stranded on a desert island. When I read this, I felt happy for him. He is so lucky. As the saying goes, "If you live, you will have a happy future." I think: he will escape from the desert island soon and live a happy and prosperous life from now on. Unexpectedly, God let him live alone on a desert island for 28 years. The most wonderful plot of this book is to describe Robinson's 28-year life on a desert island. In the long years, he met all kinds of difficulties, but he was not defeated by them. He bravely struggled with nature, and with his own wisdom and courage, he defeated nature and created a miracle. When I read that he was attacked by a savage on a desert island, my whole heart was about to jump out. I'm worried about him. I'm afraid he can't compete with so many ferocious savages and become their food, but he managed to escape from the savage's clutches with his own courage. How brave and tenacious he is!

This book makes me understand that everyone will experience difficulties and setbacks. If we have Robinson's spirit of never giving up in the face of difficulties and his positive and optimistic attitude, then nothing can beat us. In the past, when I was in trouble, I always backed out or relied on my mother. When I encounter setbacks, I always like to wipe my tears ... Compared with Robinson, I feel ashamed. He survived tenaciously in such a tough environment, bravely faced so many difficulties, and solved all the difficulties with his own cleverness and strong perseverance. Since reading this book, I always think of Robinson when I encounter difficulties and learn from him. I feel stronger and stronger, and I am not afraid of difficulties. Thanks to Robinson, thanks to Defoe, I will set sail with this book, and learn to charge like Robinson in the voyage and never give up.

Notes on Fan Middle School Students' Reading Robinson Crusoe

Since reading Robinson Crusoe, I have become optimistic and cheerful, and gradually learned how to survive.

The book Robinson Crusoe mainly tells the story of an Englishman named Robinson who was unfortunately stranded on a desert island and isolated from the world during a voyage. However, he did not give up because of the bad environment and food difficulties, but actively faced the difficulties and tried his best to solve them to make his life more comfortable. After 28 years, he was finally rescued and returned to civilized society again.

When I first saw this book, I really felt sorry for Robinson. I used to be a good person, and I haven't experienced any world. Suddenly encountered such a big risk. I'm really worried that Robinson will die of depression. But after seeing it, my mood began to get excited.

It turns out that Robinson is not as pessimistic as I thought, but stubbornly lives and struggles tirelessly with nature. I was moved by Robinson's optimistic attitude. If I live on such a desert island, I may have been complaining and waiting for the passage of time in sadness. I'm really ashamed of myself. With a good mood, I continued reading. I was really shocked by him! Robinson can have a big meal on a desert island! What a surprise! He can enjoy these delicious foods, not by accident, but by his own labor! I can't even wash clothes when I think of normal times. I often keep my mother busy looking around, and I am so tired that I am sweating. I can't help blushing at the thought. I really regret my laziness. I didn't know until the end that Robinson was rescued and returned to civilized society. When I read this, I was so excited that I shed tears and stirred up again. In fact, I've always wanted to say to Robinson, "Uncle Robinson, congratulations on your return to England! I am deeply moved by your positive optimism, wit and courage on a desert island, and I appreciate your optimism. I will definitely study hard, inherit your optimism and enjoy life happily. "

After reading the whole book, I gained a lot of new knowledge, and at the same time let me understand a truth: don't be afraid of difficulties, but bravely overcome them with an optimistic attitude, so that I can succeed.

Notes on Middle School Students' Fan Reading Robinson Crusoe

Robinson Crusoe tells the story of the protagonist Robinson drifting to a sparsely populated island, how to adapt to life on a desert island in helplessness and loneliness, how to overcome difficulties with wisdom and courage, and finally get life out of trouble.

Robinson didn't make an earth-shattering event, but he did something unimaginable for ordinary people to survive. But those trivial details are the process that Robinson must take seriously in his struggle with difficulties; These difficulties-darkness, hunger, fear, loneliness ... how many people have experienced.

In the face of difficulties, Robinson gave the motivation to survive and resolutely changed the harsh environment-a belief that others could not give him. Only if he persists will he have a chance to go home alive.

No one understands how he overcame his inner cowardice and fear. He once said, "I will do my best. As long as I can paddle, I will not drown. As long as I can stand up, I won't fall down ... "Perhaps it is because of that belief in my heart that this great man is struggling to survive. In Robinson's view, there is no difficulty that no one can overcome. As long as you make full use of your wisdom and hands and stick to your beliefs, all problems can be solved. I think Robinson's escape from a desert island is related to his optimistic and indomitable attitude towards life. Whoever wants to change the predicament must have this belief as the pillar.

The process of studying in our student days is a bit like Robinson being trapped in an isolated island and facing difficulties. It is a process of persisting in faith, seeking pleasure in suffering, suffering first and then sweet. For example, Edison worked in the laboratory almost every day 18 hours, and ate and slept there, but he didn't feel bitter at all. He said: "I have never given up a day's work in my life. I enjoy it every day." It is this man who has never been to school, a newsboy who regards his work as happiness. As a result, he invented many patented products, such as light bulbs and telephones, which changed the lives of contemporary people and even future generations. In fact, there is not much difference in intelligence between people, and the learning conditions are similar. The key is to work hard, pay attention to methods, start with small things, pay attention to details, make a good start, make no excuses, stick to your teeth, treat yourself like Robinson, stay in an uninhabited island and stick to your beliefs, and you will be as successful as Robinson!