After reading a work, there must be a lot of feelings in everyone's heart. It's time to take time out to write about what you think after reading it. Are you at a loss about what you feel after reading now? The following is my thoughts on Robinson Crusoe, which I compiled for you. Welcome to read it. I hope you will enjoy it. Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 1
No matter what kind of difficulties one encounters, it is necessary for one to learn to accept the reality philosophically and change the status quo with his own hands. This is the biggest harvest I got from the novel Robinson Crusoe.
As we all know, Defoe's Robinson is adrift on a desert island in the Pacific Ocean. However, it was not until the 19th century that the numerous islands in the Pacific Ocean were accurately marked one by one on the European Sail Sea Map. Previously, the Pacific Ocean was basically a vast expanse without islands.
Robinson Crusoe is the first realistic novel in English literature, which invented a new literary genre!
The main content of this book is: An English young man is tired of the days when his family is straightforward and determined to travel around the world. In 1659, he boarded a ship from Brazil to Africa and was unfortunately caught in a terrible storm. He drifted to a strange desert island alone, talked with his hands, built a house to grow food, raised livestock and saved a man from the sword of the aborigines ... It took Robinson twenty-eight years to build the desert island into a paradise, and finally returned to Europe miraculously!
Defoe invented for us an image of Robinson with infinite courage to surrender to nature and unswerving practical energy, which represents the adventurous and enterprising energy of the bourgeoisie in the primitive accumulation period!
I can't forget every aspect of this novel, and I find it hard to imagine. I can't imagine how Robinson endured the loneliness of more than 21 years, nor how much he suffered and sweated when he was self-denying and processing food. I don't know how scared he was when he suffered from an earthquake, fell ill and saw a savage. I think I will be as strong, philosophical, stubborn and brave as Robinson in the future. Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 2
Goethe once said, "Reading a good book is talking to noble people." Wind, frost, rain, snow, cold coming and summer going, five years of study life made me realize the meaning of this sentence more and more deeply. "Old Things in the South of the City" made me feel the kindness and cuteness of Eiko; "Hulan River Biography" let me see a kind grandfather; "Summer Adventure" taught me never to give up ... Countless noble figures were engraved in my mind with the sound of books turning, but what shocked my heart most and always encouraged me to move forward was the strength and courage demonstrated by the drifting Robinson.
Robinson was stranded on an uninhabited island because he was killed at sea, but he lived for 28 years with his desire for survival and hard hands! In these years, he encountered difficulties and setbacks that ordinary people can't imagine, but he never gave up. Through his unremitting persistence, he spent an unusual 28 years, and finally he returned to his motherland and lived a happy life.
I think if it weren't for such strength and courage, how could he create the hope of survival?
Looking at Robinson's experience, I can't help thinking of young us. With the love and care of our parents, we have been living a life like a "little emperor" and a "little princess". When we encounter difficulties, we choose to escape. When we fail, we are devastated. In fact, like Robinson, we should add luster to our lives with strong perseverance and brave spirit.
Students, let's face all the difficulties in life bravely like Robinson. I believe that no matter what happens, there is hope as long as we persist. Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 3
During the summer vacation, I read Robinson Crusoe by Defoe, a British writer, and I was moved by Robinson Crusoe's tenacious, brave and tenacious spirit.
In the story, an Englishman named Robinson was told. On a voyage, he was caught in a strong wind, and his boat capsized. Twelve people were left alive, and he was drifted to a deserted island. He stood in all kinds of difficulties, saved a savage, named him Friday, and taught him English. After living on the island for more than twenty years, I finally helped a captain to stop the sailors. Finally returned to England.
What shocked me most was Robinson's malaria, but he still went out hunting and hit a female goat. He is so strong that he doesn't want us. As long as he feels a little uncomfortable, he goes to the hospital for injections and medicine. He is different. There are no doctors and medicines there, but he uses herbal tobacco leaves to treat diseases. This is a remedy for Brazilians, but he only says, who knows what will happen if it is me?
Robinson is not only a strong man, but also very kind. He saved one of the savages under the siege of several savages, and took the savage as his servant, gave him food, let the savage stay with him, and not only that, but also named him and taught English. If this were me, I wouldn't have the courage to save him. Don't look at me as a boy.
In the future, I will definitely learn from Robinson and be a tough and tenacious person. Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 4
These days, I have read Robinson Crusoe and admire Robinson's courage, wisdom and talent.
The book mainly talks about Robinson's insistence on going out to sea despite his parents' dissuasion. As a result, his boat crashed and he came to Brazil to start a botanical garden. Later, he was dissatisfied with the status quo and went to sea again. The ship crashed again and he was stranded on a desert island. He lived on the island for more than 21 years with what he took from the big ship, and then returned to England by boat.
Robinson's courage, wisdom and talent have been brought into full play on a desert island. Let me introduce them to you.
When I first went to a desert island, Robinson slept in a tree because he was worried about wild animals. Later, after he built the fortifications, he kept exploring the island. At that time, his island was deserted, but what creatures, herbivores or carnivores were there on the island? Robinson has no way of knowing. It is because Robinson dares to walk around on a completely unknown island that we can see his courage. Therefore, we should learn from Robinson's courage to explore.
Robinson's wisdom lies in helping the captain catch the rebellious sailors. He can catch a dozen heavily armed sailors with eight men, relying on his head. We can also scare the enemy by bluffing like him in the future.
Robinson's talent is that he can help himself spend more than twenty years on the island with his own hands. At first, he lived by hunting. Later, he made a living by planting, but he couldn't eat the grain raw, so he made all kinds of utensils to help him make "bread". What we have to learn from him is to use the existing tools to make instruments that can help us.
well, after listening to my introduction, do you think you have a lot to learn? Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 5
After reading Robinson Crusoe, a series of pictures emerged in front of my eyes, which made me feel for a long time, and I admired Robinson's persistence and calmness.
In order to realize his desire to travel around the world, Robinson resolutely set foot on the voyage despite his father's advice. After the shipwreck, Robinson drifted to a deserted island. In order to survive, he had to find a way to save himself and learn the skills of survival. Decades later, he turned the desert island into a "paradise" with his hands and bravely saved two aborigines and four Spaniards. Finally, they returned to their long-lost hometown by taking advantage of the boat taken away by the aborigines.
Although this book is not rich in content, it has benefited me a lot. It tells me to persist and think calmly, and I can't help thinking to myself: if I am allowed to survive on a desert island, I can't think calmly and save myself like Robinson, let alone keep trying after countless losses, so I admire Robinson's spirit of never giving up.
On a hot summer day, my father and I climbed north peak. I was panting when I climbed up the mountainside; My legs are as heavy as lead. Dad looked at me and said to me with distress, why don't we stop climbing and go home? I shook my head, took heavy steps and moved on, and my father followed me step by step to climb slowly. The moment I climbed to the top of the mountain, the cool mountain breeze blew head-on, and the distant mountain scenery appeared in front of me without any cover. I couldn't help but sigh: "once climbing to the top of the peek, one would see, the other mountains all appear dwarfs under the sky." is the so-called "bitter first, then sweet", and my persistence won the best return!
In the days to come, like Robinson, I will think calmly when encountering difficulties, not give up easily, and be a strong and self-reliant person! Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 6
This winter vacation, I read Robinson Crusoe and felt deeply.
This is a story about adventure, wisdom and courage. Robinson, a young British sailor, started an adventure of struggling for survival because his cargo ship sank at sea and he fell alone on an uninhabited island. On this small island far away from the civilized world, he was self-reliant, growing wheat, raising goats, baking bread, making canoes, and even saving an aboriginal "Friday" ... These adventures showed Robinson's wisdom to the fullest.
Robinson reflects the pioneering spirit of human beings, which is positive, enterprising and indomitable. These precious qualities give us confidence and courage to challenge nature.
after reading this book, I understand that no matter what difficulties I encounter, I should solve them with an optimistic, enterprising and indomitable attitude. But how many children living in happy times have such noble character as Robinson? Sometimes I wonder, if I am isolated in the wild, can I survive? Even if I can, how many days can I live? One day? Two days? Will I be as hopeful as Robinson and actively save myself? What would I do?
As Defoe said, "The fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrible than the danger itself." Think about our daily life and study. Whenever we encounter difficulties, we go to our parents and ask them to help us solve them. In this way, we gradually lost our ability and spirit to overcome difficulties independently. We should learn from Robinson and his fearless spirit in adversity. Only in this way can we overcome the difficulties in life and live a wonderful life in this competitive society. Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 7
In the summer vacation, I read Robinson Crusoe. The story in the book is very inferior, and the form also makes me know a lot about the drying tower.
This book is mainly about Robinson, who was born in a British businessman's family. Because he didn't want to be like his father, he left home and became a famous sailor in a story. On a voyage, they were unlucky and met with a tornado. Robinson and the ship were washed to a desert island by the sea, as long as Robinson and his group survived on board. He had nothing but a knife, a pipe and a small box of tobacco leaves on him beforehand. But he didn't hold on to the hope of life. He went to the boat and took everything he could. In this way, he finally built tents, fenced fences, made utensils, planted food, raised livestock and set up his own home on the island. In advance, he saved a black man and named him "Friday". From then on, he had a new companion. Finally, he and Friday saved a captain who was betrayed by sailors. They regained the ship alone and finally returned to their native land.
after I finished reading this book, I can't believe that Robinson, the hero, is so talented in life. I can make bread, milk goats and turn grapes into raisins on a deserted island. It's unbelievable. I am really convinced by Robinson, because he let us know that we should not panic when encountering disasters, as long as we persist, there will be ways.
after reading this book, I was deeply moved. When a group is in a desperate situation, it can be so full of decisions about life. It is hard to be precious to be brave in life and invent life. I have learned that no matter when and where people encounter difficulties, no matter how big they are, they should not be intimidated by them. They should be brave in facing and restraining difficulties, and always adhere to an upward-minded, calm and disappointed attitude to face and fight for luck. Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 8
I read Robinson Crusoe in this special winter vacation. This book mainly tells the story of Robinson, the protagonist, who likes sailing adventures very much. Once she went to Africa by boat despite her parents' dissuasion, but she was caught in a storm at sea, and Robinson was washed to an uninhabited island. Later, Robinson built a house and settled down on the island with her own cleverness, and waited for the rescue of passing ships. Fortunately, she had two cats and a dog to accompany her, otherwise she would die alone.
Later, Robinson found people's footprints on the island, which made him very frightened and scared him not to go out for several days. Later, he summoned up the courage to save Friday when the savage was not looking. Friday helped him a lot. Until one day, Robinson and Friday rescued the captain, and the captain took them back to England to thank them. Robinson lived on the island for 28 years before returning to England.
After reading this book, I can't help but reflect on myself. If I were stranded on a desert island and could live for a few days, a day or two, what could I do? Can I hunt and cook? I'm all thumbs when I do my own laundry. Besides, how lonely it is to have no one to talk. I'm bound to suffocate, which shows how optimistic Robinson is. I think people should learn from his positive and optimistic spirit of not being afraid of difficulties. Whenever and wherever, they should be strong and live, even if there is only a glimmer of hope, they should strive for it and never give up. Reflections on reading Robinson Crusoe 9
During the winter vacation, I was idle and bored, so I opened a book at random. Unexpectedly, I was deeply attracted by the contents of the book just after reading it!
The book's name is Robinson Crusoe. It tells the story that Lu Bin, the owner, likes to explore since he was a child. Once, when he was on a voyage, his ship ran aground near a desert island, and only he survived. He was swept to the island by the waves, and lived alone on the island for 28 years. He transported the things from the sunken ship to the island, set up a tent for himself, won barley and domesticated animals such as birds. The hero overcame the danger through his perseverance and intelligence. One day, he saved a prisoner of war from the savage and named it "Friday", because it was saved on Friday, and later Friday was his servant and friend. Twenty-eight years later, they found a boat and left the island with it.
after reading this book, I was attracted and moved by the plot of the story. I admire Robinson's spirit of not being afraid of difficulties and going upstream. Since ancient times, many people have made extraordinary achievements in some fields because of their strong perseverance and unremitting efforts. They are heroes in my heart. Because of their strong perseverance, they have created an extraordinary life with feelings that ordinary people can't understand. Their spirit inspires the world and keeps it moving forward in difficulties.
Lu Bin