Summary of spending the rest of my life on a desert island

Robinson Crusoe Once upon a time, there was an Englishman named Robinson. He likes sailing and adventure. He has been to many places in the world and met many dangers, but he is not afraid at all and hopes to travel all over the world. Once, Robinson went to South America by boat. On the way, he met a strong wind. The mast of the ship was blown off and the ship capsized. All his companions died in the sea, and he was the only one who was washed to the island by the big waves. This is a nameless, uninhabited desert island, full of rock weeds. He is cold and hungry. How can he survive in such a place? The next day, the sun came out and the sea was calm. When the tide receded, Robinson saw half of the capsized ship floating on the sea, not far from the shore. He found some wood to make a raft and rowed it to the boat. In the cabin, Robinson found many things to eat and use, and moved to the shore one after another, bringing back a dog and two cats that were not drowned, which made him feel a little comfort in the desolation. More interestingly, he found a lot of money in the wrecked ship, but what's the use of money on an isolated island? Now we need a shelter from the wind and rain. Robinson traveled all over the desert island, chose a place with water, shade and protection from wild animals on the hillside, and set up a simple tent with wood and sails. He can see the sea, and he hopes to see the passing ships in order to ask for help. Robinson settled down on the island and lived a lonely life. He didn't ask for more, but the food brought from the wrecked ship was quickly eaten up. If he wants to live, he must find a way. Every day, he takes a gun and his dog to hunt in the forest, or go fishing at the seaside and raise the goats he catches. Later, he had a flock of goats, who could often drink goat's milk and eat mutton. Among the things he moved, there was some wheat. He scattered them in the fence and soon germinated, and later produced more than a dozen ears. He used this little wheat seed to sow and harvest again and again, and in the fourth year, he finally ate his own food. Eighteen years have passed. One day, Robinson suddenly found someone's footprints on the beach. He was terrified. I guess it must have been left by the savage on the nearby land. Fearing that these savages would come to eat him, he planted wicker stakes in the open space in front of his residence and kept the sheep in captivity in several places. He lived in this uneasy mood for another two years. Later, Robinson once again saw the traces of fire and the bones on the ground left by the savage, which reminded him of their savage feast. Robinson in fear began to think about how to deal with this possible savage. After living on a desert island for twenty-six years, he finally saw more than thirty savages ashore in small wooden boats. They dragged out two unlucky companions, killed one, and the other struggled to escape. He ran away in the direction of Robinson's residence. Robinson was determined to save the escaped savage, so he shot and killed two savages who chased him. Robinson named the savage he saved "Friday". He began to teach Friday. "Friday" soon became his good helper and gradually learned to speak. They lived happily on the island, expanded the grain planting area, added several sheepfolds and dried more raisins. He almost forgot to go back to England and civilized society. One morning, Robinson was awakened by Friday. There used to be an English ship moored nearby. He found that there was a mutiny on the ship and the sailors kidnapped the captain. Robinson and Friday saved the captain, who happily promised to take them back to England. Robinson finally returned to England after sailing on this ship for half a year.