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Reflections on Robinson Crusoe
After reading a classic, I believe you will have many feelings in your heart. At this time, the most important feeling after reading it is that you can't forget it. Want to know how to write your thoughts after reading? The following are my thoughts on Robinson Crusoe, collected for you. Welcome to reading. I hope you will like it.

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 1 Robinson Crusoe is mainly written like this: Once upon a time, an Englishman named Robinson was in distress at sea and drifted to an island. He built a house on the island, raised livestock, planted crops, saved the savage "Friday" and educated him. After 20xx years, he finally returned to England.

From the book, we can see that Robinson is resourceful, brave, clever and independent. He didn't lose his mind because of despair when he came to this desert island. On the contrary, he built his own living environment with the resources he had there, and also exercised an independent heart. I admire his independence and wisdom. His independence reminds me of one thing and exercises my independence.

I remember that it was the fourth and fifth grade, when my mother was ill and hospitalized, and my father went to take care of my mother. There is no one to take care of me at home, so I have to let my grandmother take care of me, but my grandmother is old and tired, so I have to take care of myself as much as possible. I get up in the morning and fold the quilt myself. Sometimes the floor at home will be dirty. I will mop the floor and then wash it. On weekends, wash clothes, dry them and put them away at night. Don't let adults worry about things that don't need them to worry about. At that time, I became the head of the family, knowing that it was not easy to be a master and the importance of my parents. Although those days were nothing to others, they still lived an ordinary life. But for me, I know the importance of independence for the first time. Those days were unusual. My situation is not the most unfortunate. Robinson was in a more difficult and unfortunate situation than me, but he persisted. He is very brave.

Intelligence is very important for people, so is independence. In the future life, I don't know who will leave us again, so everything depends 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.

What is courage in Robinson Crusoe 2? Courage is in the face of difficulties never back down; Courage is a calm response to danger; Courage is facing setbacks and difficulties. Brave people will remember.

Robinson Crusoe made me understand the meaning of bravery clearly. This book mainly wrote: Robinson was sailing in a storm, her boat capsized and Robinson was trapped on a desert island. At first, he had nothing. Later, he overcame many difficulties with his own courage and lived a comfortable life.

I admire what Robinson did on the island. I might as well sigh. Especially when he knew that there were savages on this island, even a person was not afraid, but was ready to fight them. If I were you, I would cry and not fight the savage, let alone be killed by the savage. I would be scared to death.

His bravery reminds me of another man-Liu Bocheng. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period, Comrade Liu Bocheng needed surgery for his right eye injury, but he insisted on not using anesthetic for fear that it would affect the cranial nerves, so he bravely faced the pain. During the operation, he gritted his teeth and endured the pain, and finally persisted. Courage gave him a special growth experience, developed super toughness, and also gave him the motivation to climb the peak bravely.

I remember the last time I went to the Daciyan glass plank road, I walked on the glass plank road wearing shoe covers. Under the double-sided glass is an altitude of 100 meters, and below is a cliff, as if I were about to fall. My heart is almost on the verge of collapse, and I turn my head and give up. At this moment, a big hand helped me. "Go ahead, don't be afraid, show your bravery, and there are more beautiful scenery waiting for us!" "I cast a glance at my father, summon up courage. Walk slowly and look into the distance. Surrounded by green mountains and green waters, birds are singing and flowers are fragrant, and the air is fresh. Standing on the top of the mountain and looking at the whole city, I can't help but think of Du Fu's poem: Once you climb to the top of the mountain, you will see that other mountains look small under the sky ... Without that courage, how can I appreciate the beautiful scenery in front of me? Let's raise a brave sailboat and sail all the way through the polishing of time to the other side of success.

Robinson Crusoe 3 is Defoe's masterpiece. This book first wrote that Robinson wanted to take risks, but he was repeatedly frustrated. The first time he was caught in a storm, he was enslaved by pirates for the second time, but fortunately he escaped. Later, he set up a plantation in Brazil. Finally, Robinson was killed at sea and lived on a desert island for 28 years. He settled on the island by his own hands, domesticated deer, fought against nature, and finally lived a life of food and clothing.

Robinson created the miracle of life with his own strength, persistence and firmness. After all, the novel is fictional, but in our real life, some people have created the miracle of life-when the Wenchuan earthquake came, countless people were crushed under the rubble, and the cowardly people gave up the expectation of survival and waited for death. However, strong people do not give up any hope of survival, seize the opportunity, and strive to save themselves or seek help from others. Only the latter will eventually escape the clutches of death.

However, the word "strong" is simple to say but difficult to do. Toughness is not something everyone can do-how many ice-snow smart students choose cowardice (suicide) because they can't stand the pressure, even though they know it's not a wise choice.

Being strong-deciding a person's success or failure, persisting-changing a person's life and working hard-can win.

I decided to be a strong person, never bow in the face of difficulties and setbacks, and strive to struggle in the adversity of life and become a strong person in life.

Robinson Crusoe successfully created a Robinson Crusoe who dared to fight against nature and still struggled in a harsh environment. I believe Robinson's persistent spirit will inspire students to face difficulties in their future study and life and be braver in the Vietnam War!

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 4 Today I read the outline of Robinson Crusoe and one of its wonderful fragments.

Robinson is an optimistic person and never flinches when encountering difficulties. Even when 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; Go fishing at the seaside; Later, goats were domesticated in captivity; Finally, he planted more than a dozen grains of wheat, and after a long period of hard work, he ate his own grain. In a word, he was faced with death, and there was no hope of life. Weak-willed people are prone to pessimism and despair in this situation. However, Robinson is a strong man in life. He stubbornly lived on this isolated island for 20xx years and established his own kingdom.

Compared with Robinson, if I were in that desperate situation, I would be pessimistic and disappointed. I will only eat the leftovers from the boat, just sit and wait, and I can only die in loneliness and fear. We are like flowers in a greenhouse, we can't stand the wind and rain.

Although I don't like Robinson to be a strong man in life, I want to learn the basic ability to survive and the mentality when dealing with difficulties. For example, you can't talk to strangers at will; If an earthquake comes, we should immediately kneel under the table to protect our heads; In case of fire, cover your nose and mouth with a handkerchief dipped in water and lie prone on the ground. To avoid suffocation. These are basic common sense of life. Only by mastering these can we basically protect ourselves.

We should learn from Robinson, his optimistic spirit, his indomitable spirit when encountering difficulties, and his indomitable spirit of surviving in difficulties. Only in this way can we see the dawn of victory.

Robinson Crusoe 5 Robinson Crusoe is a novel by the English writer Defoe with Robinson as the protagonist. Born in a merchant family, Robinson was unwilling 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 set sail from home privately to realize his dream of traveling around the world, but every time he went through difficulties and obstacles. Once the ship was overturned by a storm, Robinson was thrown to an uninhabited island by the waves, where he spent 28 years alone.

The main part of this novel vividly describes his life on a desert island. Robinson's positive attitude towards life in the face of bad luck and Robinson's extraordinary experience of living independently on a desert island have given me great shock. In the increasingly competitive modern society, how should people learn to survive and learn to compete? Think about yourself, sometimes you want to stagnate when you encounter a little difficulty, and make excuses for yourself. Robinson, in particular, was in that environment, even desperate, but he was not pessimistic and disappointed, but lived tenaciously with his hardworking hands and tenacious perseverance. His positive attitude towards life is really worth learning.

I constantly comfort myself: to face the mistakes made by students in their growth with a peaceful attitude, positive and correct guidance is often better than endless scolding; Sometimes work is very busy and tiring. Isn't this enough to enrich yourself and exercise yourself? Don't other people's criticisms and accusations just spur themselves? I suddenly realized: don't be harsh on everything, face everything with a positive attitude, it will be a beautiful sunny day to meet you!

Reading Defoe's Robinson Crusoe reminds me of a sentence: knowledge is power. Robinson can live alone on a desert island for 28 years because of his wisdom and labor: if he doesn't work, he will only be eaten by cannibals; If he has no knowledge, he can only die on a desert island. Knowledge can change fate, and knowledge can get rid of difficulties! With knowledge, you have superhuman powers. With knowledge, you are invincible. Invincible.

Robinson is stranded on a desert island. He is not pessimistic and disappointed, but positive and enterprising. This is also the instinct of survival. With his own hands, he set up tents in the wilderness, dug caves and built fences to build a safe and solid "house" for himself, free from the intrusion of cannibals. Solved the housing problem. I think if I were you, I would cry, I would be desperate and afraid ... unimaginable.

Robinson has to solve the problem of food. Although he brought a lot of food from the ship, the quantity was limited. If he doesn't depend on himself, he will have nothing. So Robinson began to grow crops, hunt and raise livestock himself. He is diligent and clever. Do it yourself and have plenty of food and clothing. But all I know all day is that clothes reach out to my hands and food opens my mouth. If something really goes wrong, I will be at a loss.

The weather on a desert island is changeable. Robinson fell ill in his first year on a desert island. He is very ill and feels groggy all day. He successfully saved his life by using the example that Brazilians don't take medicine no matter what disease they get, but only eat tobacco leaves. I think if he doesn't know medical knowledge, he may die, on a desert island! But when I have a headache and a cold, my mother has to take care of me, see a doctor, get an injection 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 28 years. People only know the magic of life, how can they know how many ups and downs he has experienced? How dangerous is it? But he is indomitable, and this indomitable spirit deserves the admiration and study of the world!

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 7. The story of Robinson Crusoe seems a bit incredible. Robinson was isolated and in danger, and spent a long 28 years alone on the island. He built his own house on an isolated island, looking for food and killing prey. He also rescued the "Friday" in distress with his excellent ability, defeated the pirates with his own wisdom, rescued the captain, and made friends with the captain of an American merchant ship, thus successfully returning to his hometown. Reading Robinson Crusoe made me think a lot.

I pondered for a moment and sent out one question after another: the world is big and there are no wonders. On the road of life, there will always be bumps and bumps. There will always be people who have the same experience as Robinson in this world, but how many people can overcome difficulties like Robinson and survive by their own wisdom? I firmly believe that his viability must come from his positive attitude towards life and optimistic spirit of life, so that he can always protect himself and overcome many difficulties. In the face of difficulties and obstacles, he did not have a trace of fear and eventually became a winner.

Reading Robinson Crusoe made me understand: Robinson's strong and self-reliant spirit is the secret of his survival, and it is also our way of survival, just as the young eagle can only learn to fight the sky after being caught by the eagle from its nest. Only by learning to stand on one's own feet can we truly move towards society. Only by learning to be strong, persistent and hard can we stand on the society and overcome all difficulties. Although we will not encounter the danger of an island like Robinson in this life. However, we must train ourselves as a fearless person who can overcome any difficulties like Robinson!

We should always remember: "to survive, we must first stand on our own feet."

Random thoughts on Robinson Crusoe 8 The author of Robinson Crusoe is Daniel of England, the father of European novels. Defoe Daniel. Mr Defoe created Robinson at the age of 59. This is a masterpiece of self-improvement and conquest of nature deduced from a true story.

If you are left alone on a desert island, can you survive alone? I believe this is a bit difficult for us who are used to modern life. However, in the long river of history, one person did it. He lived tenaciously on a desert island for more than four years until the sailors found him. His name is Alexander. Selkirk-Scottish sailor.

I learned from the book that1September 704, Selkirk and Captain Stradling had an argument. So the captain gave him muskets, gunpowder, cigarettes, clothes, bedding and a Bible and sent him to Juan in the Pacific Ocean. A desert island in Fernandez Islands, about 400 miles from the South American continent!

Four and a half years later, he was rescued by an English ship. 17 1 1 year, Selkirk returned to London. He told his experiences in the newspaper and became a famous figure. His legendary adventure inspired a writer: He wrote Robinson Crusoe based on the story of selkirk. The talented writer is Daniel. Defoe

Robinson's full name in the story is Cruz. However, as soon as the British read the German surname Royds, the pronunciation changed. As a result, the protagonist was called Robinson by everyone. Crusoe is missing.

Robinson. Crusoe was obsessed with sailing since he was a child, but his father strongly opposed it, so he secretly went to sea. Later, he was caught in a storm at sea, but he survived, but he was trapped on a desert island. He gradually reclaimed land, built houses, raised animals and planted food with some daily necessities left on board, and he survived. Later, he met a cannibal, saved a savage, became his master, and named him "Friday". They lived together until he was rescued.

Recommend reading this book and you will know why!

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 9 Since my mother bought me a copy of Robinson Crusoe (no pinyin version) from the book world, I found it very interesting: this Robinson Crusoe can't be taken away on land, so why go rafting at sea? Because the sea is very dangerous, there will be tsunamis from time to time. If you are unlucky, you will capsize, you may hit the rocks or even capsize. In short, drifting is very dangerous. It is for this reason that I am interested in reading.

I watch it every night. Five days later, I finally finished it. I just wanted to tell you.

Because Robinson doesn't want to take over his parents' work and is used to a boring life, he wants to go out and see the world. There happened to be a friend who wanted to go to London by passenger ship. The friend said that he could go at any time if he wanted to. Robinson didn't want his parents to know, but he left them a letter and left for fear that they would be worried.

On the first night, there was a tsunami, and the whole hull was shaking, which made Robinson want to vomit. The next day, because the ship leaked, I abandoned the lifeboat and fled to Brazil. I used my only money to open a vegetable field there. Ignoring her friends' advice, she continued to sail and finally landed on a desert island.

On the desert island, the ship was damaged twice and all the materials on it were "swallowed up" by Robinson. And some small animals. Living on a desert island, Robinson has two huts, a pasture and a vegetable garden, all made by himself. Having said that, I admire Robinson's tenacity, because that vegetable garden is a wheat seed that Robinson found in the cave.

Robinson gave birth to another man under the mouth of the cannibal, and finally rescued a captain with him, and nurtured several people who were forced to be pirates, leaving others on the island and teaching them how to live. Finally went home.

This story tells us: be persistent, have an optimistic attitude and an open mind.

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 10 I dare ask my classmates, have you all read Robinson Crusoe? Whether the students have seen it or not, I have seen a little. This is the story of Robinson finally returning to England after living on a desert island for 28 years! Let me talk about my thoughts after reading it!

Let me share the main content of this paragraph with you first: Robinson likes adventure. Once, he took an adventure by boat. As a result, he was caught in a storm on the way and the boat capsized. Everyone died in this incident except him. Later, Robinson drifted to a desert island. At first, he felt that he was unlucky. Later, he lived on this desert island for 28 years by himself and what he picked up on the boat. Finally, he saved a captain who was tied up by sailors and returned to England with the ship.

After reading this story, I have many feelings. I was thinking: Robinson is a smart and capable person. On this desert island, he set up tents, sowed wheat and got many sheep. In order to prevent the sheep from being completely destroyed by savages, he divided the sheep into several parts and put them in different places, so that they would not starve to death, and they could also drink goat's milk and eat mutton.

Secondly, he is also an optimistic person. He has lived on this desert island for 28 years, and he doesn't always feel unlucky and doesn't like life here. When he lived on this desert island, he once listed his shortcomings and advantages here. Finally, he began to have a good impression on life here and no longer wanted to go back to England.

After reading this paragraph, I thought of a person from other countries. In other countries, people have similar experiences. However, he did not live on this desert island for so many years, but was rescued after being tied up for eleven or two days.

Look at Robinson and look at me. It's nothing. He can pitch tents, hunt, sow and harvest wheat. He can bear hardships and stand hard work He is seldom afraid on this desert island, but if I were you, I would never do it.

Ok, this is my post-reading feeling, share your post-reading feeling!

Reflections on Robinson Crusoe 1 1 After reading Robinson Crusoe, I was deeply attracted by its content.

This book mainly tells the story of a man named Robinson who went out to sea with others. As a result, when he went out to sea for the second time, he encountered a huge storm on the way and blew the boat over. All the people and things on board were washed away. Only Robinson survived. Their big ship was blown to the shore by the wind. Robinson lives on this small island. Until the end, Robinson finally returned to China successfully.

This book expresses that human beings can conquer nature by describing in detail what a person has survived on an isolated island. When we encounter difficulties, even the biggest ones, we should dare to face and challenge them. At this time, you will find that the difficulty itself is not. As long as you face him squarely, as long as you dare to face him, as long as you dare to overcome him, then what difficulties can we not overcome and overcome? The nature of the difficulty is not difficult. The difficulty is that you dare not accept him or deal with him. If you encounter difficulties in your study or life, think about how Robinson overcame those difficulties. Perhaps, his difficulties were much greater than ours, but they were all overcome. Maybe on that lonely, lonely, wet and cold island, he may be desperate, sad, and ..., but in the end he got out of despair. Isn't this fearless spirit what we should learn?

We should have this spirit in our life and study, and be responsible for being scared of any difficulty. Isn't it impossible to do anything?

I hope everyone can read this book and understand its meaning.