Robinson Crusoe The British youth Robinson Crusoe loved sailing since he was a child. He has left home to travel around South America three times. One day, with great ambition to travel around the world, he bid farewell to his family, crossed the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean, and experienced countless dangers in his thrilling voyage. Later, the whole ship was unfortunately buried in the Pacific Ocean, and everyone on board was buried at the bottom of the sea. Only he miraculously survived and came to an uninhabited island alone. He got the inspiration of life from the gap of despair, and Robinson, with strong personality, lived independently on the island for 28 years.
He worked and lived on an isolated island, reclaimed wasteland, raised livestock, and produced rice and wheat. He kept company with loneliness year after year and overcame all kinds of difficulties that ordinary people could not overcome. The Bible became his spiritual pillar. With amazing perseverance and tenacious labor, he built houses, harvested grain, domesticated goats and made clothes out of animal skins. He once fought bravely with wild animals and savages who ate human flesh. Later, he saved a local, called him "Friday" and took him as a servant. With extraordinary perseverance and courage, he overcame unimaginable hardships and created a home for himself with hardworking hands.
It was not until the 28th year that an English ship came near the island that Robinson helped the captain subdue the rebellious sailors and then returned to England. At this time, his parents died, and Robinson recovered all the income from his Brazilian manor and distributed it to some people who helped him.
The book Robinson Crusoe, the central idea of Robinson Crusoe, praises the tenacious willpower of human beings and affirms the value of human beings through the hero's experience of living on a desert island. The whole book tells us that as long as people have strong willpower, they can overcome difficulties and conquer nature by their own efforts.
About the author 1660 was born in St. gayles Street, London. 167 1 year, I started studying in the school run by Reverend James Fisher in Dawkin, Surrey. 1674, he began to study in the school sponsored by Bishop Charles Morton in Newtown Green Village. 168 1 year, he finished his first work on meditation. 1683 began to engage in commercial activities. 1688, participated in the glorious revolution. 1695 was appointed as the head of the Royal Lottery. 1697 published the monograph "Planning Theory". 170 1 published the long poem "Authentic Englishman". 1702, he published a monograph "The most straightforward way to deal with Protestants". 1703 wrote a poem "ode to the cangue". 65438-0704 began to independently preside over Review magazine. 1705 wrote the travel novel Unity. 1709, the historical record "History of the United Kingdom of Great Britain" was completed. 17/kloc-published the novel Robinson Crusoe in 0/9. /kloc-finished the historical novels Memoirs of a Knight, Captain singleton and Robinson Crusoe in 0/720. /kloc-published novels Moore Flanders, Captain Jack and Diary of the Great Epidemic Year in 0/722. 1724, the novel Roksana was published. 1725 published the novel "Handbook for British Businessmen". 173 1 died in London on April 24th and was buried in Ben Hill cemetery.