After reading a classic, I believe you will have a lot of thoughts in your heart. At this time, the most important feeling after reading cannot be forgotten. Do you want to know how to write a review after reading? The following is my review of "Robinson Crusoe" that I collected for you. Welcome to read it. I hope you will like it. After reading "Robinson Crusoe" 1
The book "Robinson Crusoe" mainly writes: Once upon a time, an Englishman named Robinson was in danger at sea and drifted to an island. , he built a house and settled on the island, raised livestock and planted crops, and also rescued the savage "Friday" and civilized him. After 20xx years, he finally returned to the UK.
From the book, we can see Robinson's wit, courage, intelligence, and independence. When he came to this desert island, he did not lose his mind because of despair. On the contrary, he used the resources he had there to build his own living environment and develop an independent heart. I admire his independence and his intelligence and ability. His independence reminded me of something that had tempered my independence.
I remember when I was in the fourth or fifth grade, my mother was ill and hospitalized, and my father went to take care of my mother. There was no one at home to take care of me, so I had to ask my grandma to take care of me. But my grandma was old and couldn’t be too tired. I just had to try and take care of myself. When I get up in the morning, I fold my quilt. Sometimes the floor at home is dirty, so I take a mop and mop it clean, and then wash the mop again. On weekends, wash the clothes, dry them, and put them away at night. Don't let adults worry about things that don't need them to worry about. In those days, I became the master of the house, learned how difficult it is to be the master of the house, and also understood the importance of mom and dad. Although those days are nothing to others, they are still living ordinary lives. But for me, I learned the importance of independence for the first time. Those days were very unusual. My situation was not the most unfortunate. Robinson Crusoe was more difficult and more unfortunate than I was, but he still persevered. He was very brave.
Intelligence and talent are very important to people, and independence is also very important. In the future life, we don’t know who will leave us again. At that time, everything will have to depend on ourselves. We cannot change the past, but we can rewrite the present and the future. Independence is a very important key to time and space. Thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" 2
What is bravery? Bravery is to never back down in the face of difficulties; courage is to respond calmly when facing danger; courage is to face setbacks and face difficulties head on. Brave people remember it.
Robinson in "Robinson Crusoe" gave me a clear understanding of the meaning of bravery. This book mainly writes: Robinson encountered a storm while sailing and the ship capsized, and Robinson was stranded on a desert island. He had nothing at first, but later used his bravery to overcome many difficulties one by one and live a comfortable life.
I admire everything Robinson did on the island, and I feel inferior to him. Especially when he knew that there were savages on the island, he was not afraid even if he was alone. Instead, he was prepared to fight against the savages. If it were in my place, I would cry loudly and not fight the savages. Not to mention being killed by the savages, I would be scared to death.
His bravery reminds me of another person-Liu Bocheng. During the Anti-Japanese War, Comrade Liu Bocheng was injured on his right eye and needed surgery, but he insisted not to take anesthesia for fear that the anesthetic would affect his brain nerves, so he faced the pain bravely. During the operation, he gritted his teeth and endured the pain, and finally persisted. Bravery gave him a special growth experience, developed super toughness, and gave him the motivation to climb to the top.
I remember the last time I went to the Daciyan Glass Plank Road, I was wearing shoe covers and walking on the glass plank road. Under the double-sided glass, I could see an altitude of more than 100 meters, and there were cliffs below, as if I was about to fall. It seemed like I was going down, and my heart was almost on the verge of collapse. I turned my head and wanted to give up. At this time, a big hand supported me, "Let's go, don't be afraid, show your courage, there are more beautiful scenery waiting for us ahead!" I looked at my father and took courage. Walk forward slowly, looking into the distance. Surrounded by green mountains and green waters, chirping birds, and fresh air, being on the top of the mountain and having a panoramic view of the city reminds me of Du Fu's poem: When you reach the top of the mountain, you can see all the small mountains. Without that courage, how could I appreciate the beautiful scenery in front of me. Let us raise our brave sailing ship and, polished by time, move forward all the way to the other side of success. Thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" 3
"Robinson Crusoe" is Defoe's masterpiece. The book first writes that Robinson wanted to take risks, but he suffered repeated setbacks. The first time he was attacked by a storm, the second time he was attacked by pirates, and became a slave. However, he luckily escaped and later settled in Brazil. Plantation, the last time Robinson was shipwrecked at sea, and lived on a desert island for 28 years. He settled on the island with his own hands, tamed deer, struggled with nature, and finally lived a life of ample food and clothing. In the 24th year of his life on an isolated island, he took in the savage "Friday" and later rescued a shipwrecked captain and returned to England.
Robinson created a miracle of life with his strength, persistence and determination. After all, novels are novels, and they are all fiction. However, in our real life, there are also some people who have created miracles of life - when the Wenchuan earthquake came, countless people were crushed under the ruins, and cowardly people gave up their hope of survival. Expect and wait for death.
And strong people do not give up any hope of survival, seize the slightest chance of survival, and work hard to save themselves or seek help from others. Only the latter will be able to escape the clutches of death in the end.
However, the word "strong" is easier said than done. Being strong is not something that everyone can do - In the tense and pressure-filled learning environment of senior grades, how many smart students choose to be cowardly (suicide) because they can't bear the pressure, even if they understand that this is not wise s Choice.
Strongness - determines one's success or failure, persistence - changes a person's life, hard work - only victory can be achieved.
I decided to be a strong person, never bow my head in the face of difficulties and setbacks, fight hard in the face of adversity in life, and become a strong person in life.
"Robinson Crusoe" successfully created for us a Robinson who dared to fight against nature and still struggled in a harsh environment. I believe that Robinson's perseverance will inspire students to face difficulties in their future study and life, and become more courageous as they fight! Comments after reading "Robinson Crusoe" 4
Today I read the summary of "Robinson Crusoe" and one of its wonderful fragments.
Robinson Crusoe is an optimistic person who does not flinch when encountering difficulties. Even if he came to an uninhabited desert island, he had no clothes to wear and nothing to eat. But he didn't give up. He went hunting; he went to the beach to fish; later he raised and domesticated goats; and finally planted more than a dozen grains of wheat. After a long period of hard work, he ate the food he grew himself. In short, he was facing death at that time without any hope of living. A weak-willed person would easily become pessimistic and despairing in this situation. But Robinson is a strong man in life. He tenaciously lived on this isolated island for 20xx years and established his own kingdom.
Compared with Robinson Crusoe, if I were in that desperate situation, I would definitely be pessimistic and disappointed. I will just eat up the rest of the food on the boat, sit back and wait for death to come in loneliness and fear. We are like flowers in a greenhouse, unable to withstand wind and rain.
Although I am not as strong as Robinson Crusoe in life, I should learn basic survival skills and the mentality to deal with difficulties. For example: we cannot talk to strangers casually; if an earthquake comes, we should immediately lie down under the table to protect our heads; in the event of a fire, we should cover our mouth and nose with a handkerchief dipped in water and lie on the ground. This way you won't suffocate. These are basic common sense in life. Only by mastering these can we have the basic ability to protect ourselves.
We should learn from Robinson Crusoe, learn from his optimistic spirit, learn from his spirit of not flinching when encountering difficulties, and learn from his spirit of tenacious survival in difficulties. Only in this way can we see victory. dawn. After reading "Robinson Crusoe" 5
"Robinson Crusoe" is a novel written by the British writer Defoe. Robinson is the protagonist of the book. Robinson, who was born in a businessman's family, was not willing to live a mediocre life like his father, and yearned for an overseas life full of adventure and challenges, so he resolutely gave up his comfortable life and left home to sail privately to travel the world. dreams, but every time they go through hardships. There was a storm that overturned the ship, and Robinson was thrown by the waves to an uninhabited island, where he spent 28 years of loneliness.
The main part of the novel is a vivid description of his life on a desert island. Robinson's positive attitude towards life in the face of misfortune and Robinson's extraordinary experience of independent survival on a desert island all shocked me greatly. In an increasingly competitive modern society, how should people learn to survive and compete. Think about yourself, sometimes you want to stagnate when you encounter a little difficulty, and find all kinds of excuses for yourself, especially when Robinson is in such an environment, it can even be said to be a desperate situation, but he is not pessimistic and disappointed, but With his hard-working hands and perseverance, he survived tenaciously. His positive attitude towards life is indeed worthy of our learning.
I keep comforting myself: we should face the mistakes made by students in their growth with a peaceful attitude. Positive and correct guidance is often better than endless scolding; sometimes I am busy and tired at work, this is not Is it just a good time to enrich yourself and exercise yourself? Aren’t other people’s criticisms and accusations just a good way to spur yourself on? I had an epiphany: Don’t be harsh in everything, face everything with a positive and good attitude, and what will greet you will be an extremely beautiful sunny day! Thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" 6
Reading Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" reminds me of a sentence: Knowledge is power. Robinson can survive alone on an uninhabited island for twenty-eight years, relying on his wisdom and labor: if he does not work, then he only has the possibility of being eaten by cannibals; if he has no knowledge, then he The only possibility is to die of illness on a desert island. Knowledge can change your destiny, and knowledge can get you out of trouble! With knowledge, you will have three heads and six arms, and with knowledge, you will be invincible. Invincible.
Robinson Crusoe was stranded on a desert island. He was not pessimistic and disappointed, but proactive. This is also his instinct to survive. He used his own hands to pitch tents, dig caves, and build walls in the wilderness to build himself a safe and solid "house" to protect himself from cannibals. Solved the housing problem.
I think if it were me, I would burst into tears, despair and fear... unimaginable.
Robinson also has to solve the problem of eating. Although the food he transported from the ship was a lot, it was indeed limited. If he did not rely on his own efforts, he would be left with nothing. So Robinson began to grow crops, hunt, and raise livestock by himself. He is so hardworking and intelligent. living comfortably without anybody's help. But I know all day long that I can reach out for clothes and open my mouth for food. If something unexpected happens, I will be at a loss.
The weather on the desert island is unpredictable. Robinson fell ill in the first year on the desert island. He was very ill and was groggy all day long. He successfully saved his life by using the example of Brazilians who do not take medicine no matter what disease they get, but eat tobacco leaves. I think if he didn't know medical knowledge, he might have died of illness on a desert island! But whenever I have a headache or a cold, my mother has to take care of me, see a doctor, give me injections and take medicine. I know nothing about medicine.
After reading "Robinson Crusoe", I feel that human wisdom is endless. With knowledge, wisdom and hard work, it is not difficult to live on a desert island for twenty-eight years. People only know the magic of life, how do they know how many ups and downs he has experienced? How much danger? But he is indomitable, and his tenacious and unyielding spirit is worthy of admiration and learning from the world! Thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" 7
The story of "Robinson Crusoe" seems a bit unbelievable. Robinson Crusoe was isolated from the world and on an isolated island. He spent twenty-eight years alone on the isolated island. On the isolated island, he built his own house, looked for food, and killed prey. He also relied on his outstanding ability to rescue "Friday" in distress. He used his wisdom to defeat the pirates and rescued the captain. He also became friends with the captain of the American merchant ship, thus successfully Return to hometown. Reading "Robinson Crusoe" made me think a lot.
I pondered for a moment and asked questions one after another: The world is so big and full of wonders. There will always be ups and downs of one kind or another on the road of life. There will always be people in this world who have experienced the same thing as Robinson Crusoe, but there are also a few people who can overcome difficulties like Robinson Crusoe and live by relying on their own wisdom. What happened? I firmly believe that his ability to survive must come from his positive attitude towards life and optimistic spirit of life, which enables him to always know how to protect himself and overcome many difficulties. In the face of difficulties and obstacles, he showed no fear and finally became the winner.
Reading "Robinson Crusoe" made me understand: Robinson Crusoe's strong and self-reliant spirit is the secret of his survival and our way of survival, just like a young eagle being raped by an eagle. Only after being captured from the den can one learn how to fight against the sky. Only when we learn to be self-reliant can we truly move into society. Only by learning to be strong, persistent and hard-working can we gain a foothold in society and overcome all difficulties. Although we are unlikely to encounter the danger of an isolated island like Robinson Crusoe in this life. However, we must train ourselves to be like Robinson, a person who can overcome any difficulties and is not afraid of hardships!
We must always remember: "To survive, you must first be self-reliant." After reading "Robinson Crusoe" 8
The author of "Robinson Crusoe" is one of the most famous European novels. Father - Daniel from England. Defoe. Daniel. Mr. Defoe created Robinson Crusoe at the age of fifty-nine. This is a treasure book of self-improvement and conquering nature interpreted from a true story.
If you were placed on a desert island alone, would you be able to survive alone? I believe that for us who are accustomed to modern life, this difficulty is indeed a bit high. However, in the long history, one person did it. He lived tenaciously on a desert island for more than four years until sailors discovered him. His name was Alexander. Selkirk - a Scottish sailor.
From the book I learned that in September 1704, Selkirk had a dispute with Captain Stradling. So the captain gave him a musket, gunpowder, cigarettes, clothes, bedding and a Bible, and "sent" him to the Pacific Ocean. A deserted island in the Fernandez Islands, about 400 miles from the South American continent!
Four and a half years later, he was rescued by a British ship. In 1711, Selkirk returned to London. He recounted his experiences in newspapers and became a famous figure. His legendary adventures inspired a writer to write "Robinson Crusoe" based on Selkirk's story. This talented writer is Daniel. Defoe.
The full name of Robinson Crusoe in the story is Kreuzner. But because the pronunciation of the German surname Kreuzner changed when the British read it, the protagonist was called Robinson Crusoe. Crusoe.
Robinson Crusoe. Crusoe has been obsessed with sailing since he was a child, but his father strongly opposed it, so he secretly went to sea. Later, he encountered a storm at sea. He survived, but was stranded on a desert island. He used the remaining life on the ship to Supplies gradually opened up the land, built houses, raised animals, and grew food, and he survived. Later, he met the cannibals, rescued a savage, and became his master, naming him "Friday". They lived together until he was rescued.
I recommend everyone to read this book. After reading it, you will know why! Thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" 9
Ever since my mother bought me a copy of "Robinson Crusoe" (without Pinyin version) from "World of Books", I have found it very interesting: If this Robinson Crusoe couldn't be carried around on land, why would he go drifting on the sea? Because the sea is very dangerous, there will be tsunamis from time to time. If you are unlucky, the boat will capsize. You may run into a reef or even capsize. In short, drifting is very dangerous. It is for this reason that my interest in reading was aroused.
I watched it every night, and after five days, I finally finished it. Let me tell you a little bit.
Because Robinson did not want to take over from his parents and was used to a dull and boring life, he wanted to go out and see the world. It happened that a friend wanted to take a passenger ship to London. This friend said that he could leave at any time if he wanted to. Robinson didn't want his parents to know, but he was afraid that they would worry, so he left a letter to them and left.
On the first night, there was a tsunami. The whole hull was shaking, which made Robinson want to vomit. The next day, because the ship was leaking, he abandoned the ship and fled to Brazil in a lifeboat. I used the little money I had to open a vegetable plot. Ignoring the advice of his friends, he continued sailing and eventually landed on a desert island.
There were two damaged ships on the desert island, and Robinson "swallowed" all the supplies on board. There are also a few small animals. In his desert island life, Robinson had two huts, a pasture, and a vegetable garden, all of which were made by Robinson himself. Speaking of which, I admire Robinson's tenacity because the vegetable garden was a wheat seed that Robinson found in the cave.
Robinson revealed another person at the command of the cannibals, and finally rescued a captain with him and captured several people who were forced to become pirates, leaving the others on the island. Teach them how to survive. Finally returned home
This story tells us: be tenacious and unyielding, have an optimistic heart and a magnanimous mind. Thoughts after reading "Robinson Crusoe" 10
I would like to ask my classmates, have you ever read "Robinson Crusoe"? Regardless of whether my classmates have seen it or not, I have seen it a little bit. This is the story of Robinson Crusoe living on a desert island for twenty-eight years and finally returning to England! Let me tell you my thoughts after reading it!
Let me first share with you the main content of this paragraph: Robinson loves adventure. Once, he took a boat to take an adventure. As a result, he encountered a storm halfway and the boat capsized. Except for him, everyone lost their precious lives by this incident. Later, Robinson drifted to a desert island. At first, he thought he was unfortunate, but later, with his own efforts and the things he picked up on the boat, he lived on this desert island for twenty-eight years. , finally, he rescued a captain who was tied up by sailors and returned to England with the ship.
After reading this story, I had a lot of thoughts. I was thinking: Robinson Crusoe is a smart and capable man. On this desert island, he built a tent and sowed and harvested. Wheat, and flocks of sheep. In order to prevent the sheep from being attacked by savages and annihilated, he divided the sheep into several parts and placed them in different places so that he would not starve to death and could still drink. Go to goat milk and eat mutton.
Secondly, he is also an optimistic person. He has lived on this desert island for twenty-eight years. He does not always think that he is unfortunate and does not like the life here. When he lived on this desert island, he once listed his disadvantages and advantages here. Finally, he began to have a good impression of life here and no longer always wanted to return to England.
After reading this paragraph, I thought of a person from other countries. In other countries, there are people who have similar experiences like this, but they no longer live on this desert island. After all these years, Eleven was tied up and rescued two days later.
Look at Robinson and look at me. He knows nothing. He can pitch tents, hunt, sow and harvest wheat. He can endure hardships and stand hard work. He is rarely afraid on this desert island, but for another If it were me, I'd never be able to do it.
Okay, this is my impression after reading it, please share your impressions after reading it! After reading "Robinson Crusoe" 11
After I read "Robinson Crusoe", I was deeply attracted by the content inside.
This book mainly tells the story of a man named Robinson who went to sea with others. When he went to sea for the second time, he encountered a huge wind and wave on the way and capsized the boat. All the people and things on board were swept away. Only Robinson survived. Their big ship blew to the shore. And Robinson lived on this island. Until finally, Robinson finally returned home successfully.
This book expresses the idea that man can conquer nature by describing in detail what happened to a person surviving on an isolated island. When we encounter difficulties, no matter how big they are, we must dare to face them and challenge them. At this time, you will find that the difficulty itself is not. As long as you face it squarely, as long as you dare to face it, as long as you dare to overcome it, then what difficulties are there that we cannot overcome or defeat? The essence of difficulty is not difficult. The difficulty is that you dare not accept him and deal with him.
If you encounter difficulties in study or life, think about how Robinson Crusoe overcame those difficulties. Perhaps his difficulties were much greater than ours, but he was still overcome. Maybe on that lonely, lonely, damp, cold and dark island, he might have been desperate, maybe sad, maybe..., but in the end he came out of despair. Isn’t this kind of spirit of not being afraid of difficulties something we should learn?
We must have this kind of spirit in life and study. It is not a big deal to be frightened by a small difficulty. Can’t do it?
I hope everyone can read this book and understand the meaning.