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The sequel to Robinson Crusoe 100 words.
1. Robinson Crusoe returned to his hometown after various efforts, but his parents died. He was very sad, so he went back to run his manor. He worked hard and soon became a millionaire. He thought he could adapt to life in his hometown, but he saw through people's intrigue and started his own adventure-Robinson sat down.

Suddenly a gust of wind blew, like a cold ice sword, straight into the flesh and blood. In a blink of an eye, the sky was overcast, followed by a storm. The boat swayed in the water like a leaf in the wind.

As time went on, the strong wind never weakened, and it blew them off course. I don't know when Robinson woke up from the coma, but the wind had stopped.

The ship also returned to the right channel. Robinson knelt on the deck and prayed that God would give him a life and not abandon him.

In the next few months, there were no clouds in Wan Li. Another month passed, and Robinson finally reached his "kingdom".

Robinson looked at the gloomy island, his heart trembled from time to time, and he walked around the island again and again ... Suddenly, a black shadow appeared behind Robinson, but he didn't notice it at all. Robinson suddenly turned around and panicked to find a savage following him. At this time, Robinson exclaimed: "Ah! Who are you? " The barbarian said with difficulty but courtesy, "Hello … I am the only resident on this island, and you are very welcome."

Robinson bravely said, "well, let me think about whether I should stay." Robinson talked with the savage for a long time with the help of gestures.

Finally, he stayed. In the evening, it gradually cooled down, and Robinson worked with the savage.

The house was finally built, and Robinson lived in the house with the savage. They listened to the roar of the wind, and from time to time there were waves of horrible ghosts and wolves howling ... It was not easy not to sleep in the morning. Robinson and Savage opened their dim eyes and suddenly found a large group of crocodiles crawling towards Robinson and Savage.

These crocodiles can dive and adapt to land! Because they were too anxious, Robinson and the savage climbed the big and strong tree, but they didn't expect the crocodiles to unite and shake the thick trunk together to attack Robinson. The barbarian jumped to the ground and threw stones at the crocodile regardless of his personal safety.

They fought to the death with the crocodile. In the end, only Robinson survived, and the savage died to save him. Robinson held the savage in his arms and suffered a lot. He stood in front of the savage's tombstone for a long time ... At noon, the sun was in the sky, and the savage's tombstone was particularly dazzling.

Robinson, look at Xiao Mu! The boat, "huh? Where did the small wooden boat go? " He said to himself, "I think it was bitten by a crocodile." Robinson made another small wooden boat and continued his long journey.

2. Write a 450-word composition on the topic "I read Robinson Crusoe". Recently, I read a book called Robinson Crusoe.

The hero of Robinson Crusoe is called Robinson Crusoe. He has been very adventurous since he was a child.

By chance, he boarded a ship that was about to sail. From then on, he fell in love with sailing, and he didn't listen to any advice from his parents. Finally, he had an accident on a voyage, and all the ships

All the crew members were drowned, but he miraculously survived, drifted to a desert island, started his 28-year story of survival on a desert island, and was finally rescued.

Reading Robinson Crusoe

Remember, my heart can't be calm for a long time: Robinson's life on a desert island is extremely dangerous every day, but he is not afraid of danger, optimistic and strong, fighting against the sinister environment every day and living on a desert island for 28 years.

Finally, he was successfully rescued; Look at us again. Who doesn't reach for clothes to make a living? Parents cry when they don't take good care of them, and flinch when they encounter a little setback.

This reminds me of my experience when I was learning skateboarding. I really slipped once at first and fell once. After "repeated wars and repeated defeats", I was discouraged and threw the skateboard home and stopped skating. Now, I compare the setbacks I encountered at that time with Robinson's, which is not worth mentioning.

In fact, setbacks are not terrible, but the fear of setbacks is the most terrible. As long as you are not afraid of setbacks, you can learn to get up from where you fell, and you will have a fearless and enterprising spirit and strong and unyielding quality. Then, even if you are in trouble, you will eventually become a success.

3. Generous composition Robinson Crusoe 200 words to read Robinson Crusoe [500 words]

These days, I read Robinson Crusoe, which is an excellent work by the English writer Defoe.

The hero of the story is an Englishman named Robinson. On a trip to South America, he met a strong wind, and his ship was wrecked, but Robinson survived. He set up a tent on the island. This lonely life strengthened Robinson's desire for survival, and it was this belief that made him live on the island for 26 years. Then he saved a savage named "Friday", saved the captain with him, and finally returned to England.

I think since Robinson can return to the motherland from an isolated island, it shows that he has a strong desire for survival and strong perseverance. He was indomitable, hard-working, hard-working, superb in skills and liberated himself. He had a strong curiosity, went through hardships, overcame and resisted loneliness, and had a narrow escape. Robinson, alone, faced difficulties and setbacks and achieved things that ordinary people could not reach. Instead of giving up on himself, he rekindled the hope of life with practical actions. This kind of valuable character is worth tasting and pondering by each of us. Defoe, a writer, outlined the heroic image of Robinson with vivid words.

In life, if we meet Robinson, can we be as optimistic as him to tide over the difficulties? I can't. We should learn to survive like Robinson and have the ability to protect ourselves. How to learn to survive? Survival needs to be honed in a harsh environment before it can be learned. I'm afraid it's like a rushing river on the road of life, blocking your way forward, but you are about to take this opportunity to exercise yourself. In life, you will encounter many things that need to be done by yourself. Perseverance and hard work are the only way to learn to survive.

After reading Robinson Crusoe, I benefited a lot and felt how important it was to survive!

4. Introduction to the whole story of Robinson Crusoe (more than 200 words) Robinson was born in a relatively rich family, but he resolutely abandoned the comfortable family life and was willing to associate with the waves and realize his dream of sailing.

He sailed to London, Africa and Brazil, where he was hijacked by pirates and became a slave, but he finally saved the day. On a voyage to Africa, unfortunately, the whole ship was destroyed by a big storm, and only Robinson survived and drifted to a desert island, from which he began his 28-year-long island life.

On the desolate and lonely desert island, Robinson struggled against difficulties alone with his pioneering spirit of daring to take risks and create, and finally regained his freedom. On a desert island with serious material shortage, Robinson built a house with his own hands and made clothes, utensils and other necessities.

He keeps wild animals in captivity and grows many crops. Finally, he made the desert island beautiful and rich, and lived a happy life instead of being overwhelmed by difficulties.

5. Who would write Robinson Crusoe and recommend a book to you in 200 words?

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Shakespeare once said: Books are the nourishment of the whole world. Life without books is like sunshine, and wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. The book I recommend today is Robinson Crusoe.

This book is mainly about Robinson's distress during his first voyage and his wandering on an isolated island.

Worried about loneliness and missing, the only son kept a diary and visited the island. During this period, he saw the ferocious aborigines killing animals. The clever Robinson saved his life, built a house and adapted to life. He lived alone, found a partner, and met blacks and "Friday". When they finally found the savior, the ship was occupied, but Lu Xun won with wisdom.

Back to my hometown. Do you know why I want to introduce Robinson Crusoe? Because this book tells us that no matter how bad things happen, don't lose heart. Because you are not dead, how lucky you are compared with the people who are not there! Seize the present, cherish the future, and don't waste a minute. This is all we can do.

Come on; Students, come and have a look at this book. It will help you in the future. Don't miss it!

6. Kneel for my ideal composition (1) Everyone has a beautiful ideal. What is your ideal? Is to be an excellent program host. Or be an unknown teacher? Still be a writer with rich literary talent ... My ideal is to be an excellent lawyer.

Every time I see those well-dressed lawyers on TV, I feel admired in my heart for eloquently clearing the grievances of the victims in court. How I hope that in the near future, like those uncles and aunts, I can stand in a solemn court and use my rich legal knowledge to uphold justice for the victims and let the perpetrators get the punishment they deserve.

It is my lofty ideal to be an excellent lawyer. However, it is useless to rely solely on imagination. We must put it into practice and strive to realize a beautiful ideal.

In daily life and study, we should get the basic truth of being a man from life; Get rich knowledge from study. In life, no matter what difficulties you encounter, you should keep a clear head, analyze specific problems and deal with things around you in a targeted manner; In learning, we should consult modestly, strive for progress, and lay a solid foundation for achieving our goals.

Students, let's work hard for our ideals! My ideal composition 400 words (2) Everyone has a lamp in his heart, and its name is ideal; Everyone has a long way to go, and its name is life. There is a famous saying: it is terrible for people to live without ideals.

Indeed, without ideals, where can you get energy? But I have many ideals. When I was very young, I set myself a lofty ideal, that is, I must be a teacher when I grow up.

On the one hand, because my mother is a teacher, I am deeply infected by the teacher's hard work; On the one hand, I think teachers are huge. Can contribute to the motherland, but also cultivate more talents who love the motherland, love the people, have scientific culture and have high exploration energy for the motherland.

I stand on the three-foot platform every day and impart knowledge to the "small audience". All my students are young talents. In class, they all sit upright. I called XXX to get up and answer the question, and he stood up and answered the question completely and politely.

After class, I will not rush to the office and sit in a chair and drink water leisurely. Instead, I will put down my work and play games happily with the children under the teaching building, so that the children can relax after intense study. Every weekend, I will take my students to the park to play, or visit the military camp, and use my unique method to let the children gradually develop the good habit of diligence and love of labor.

People always live in reality and illusion, and people are also turning illusory efforts into reality. When I am frustrated, that ideal will give me courage. I always believe that a great ideal can only be successfully realized through selfless struggle until death do us part.

I believe that as long as I have this idea in my mind and work hard for this wish, it will definitely come true. My Ideal Composition (3) My Ideal "Ideal is the guiding light.

Without ideals, there is no firm direction; There is no life without direction. ""Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment.

In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself-this ethical basis, which I call the ideal of pigsty. ""Rainbow, after fighting with lightning; Ideals are born after struggling with difficulties. "

~ ~ ~ ~ These words are all about ideals, in which the importance of ideals is mentioned; Have an ideal background; Have the essence of ideal. Everyone has their own ideals, either the same or different.

My ideal is to be a photographer, and some people will wonder "why?" Then I'll tell you: I often fail because of my poor performance in art (and I don't like art). Whenever I see some beautiful scenery, I can't draw it like those students who are good at art, so I can only take it with my camera and make the wonderful moment become eternal.

My mother gave me a digital camera to help me realize this fantasy. Now, I am trying to improve my photography level and lay a solid foundation for becoming an excellent photographer in the future.

"As long as the kung fu is deep, the iron pestle is ground into a needle." I firmly believe that as long as I make unremitting efforts, I will definitely realize my ideal. Robinson asked to go sailing, but his father firmly opposed it.

My father is very opposed to Robinson's sailing, thinking that he will not make great achievements. To this end, Robinson and his father had many disputes, and it was proved that his father's words were correct and predictable afterwards. Sailing boats have their own plantations in Brazil.

Robinson's story has a certain economic mind. Be shipwrecked and stranded on a desert island.

From the initial despair to actively building his own home, it shows that Robinson is very adaptable and resilient. Robinson is the hero in the book.

Robinson drifted to a desert island because of the storm on the boat. He overcame all kinds of difficulties on a desert island and lived for more than twenty years. This novel is an adventure novel, which mainly tells Robinson's difficult and thrilling experience on the island.

Robinson encountered not ordinary difficulties, but life-and-death difficulties, thrilling and full of "risks." The novel presents us with a desert island with no name, no one to live in and rocks and weeds everywhere.

Robinson is lonely and helpless, facing severe survival problems. What kind of will and creativity is needed to survive in such a harsh environment! Living on a desert island and facing the fear of being slaughtered by savages is also very thrilling.

Finding the footprints of the savage, "fear" and "uneasy mood" do not mean that Robinson is timid, but highlight the horror of being slaughtered by the savage. Robinson's efforts to survive on a desert island are nothing more than solving the four basic problems of food, shelter, safety and loneliness.

On an isolated and uninhabited island, it is undoubtedly an extremely severe challenge for a person to solve these four problems. Robinson is fearless in the face of difficulties and tries to use everything around him to actively improve his living environment.

This kind of courage and experience of survival is a great challenge to people in modern society with increasingly fierce competition for survival.

7. "Lu Xun Lu Xun's Wandering" Composition Introduction More than 400 words Lu Xun was born in an upper class. It can be said that you don't have to worry about eating, drinking, housing and transportation. However, Robinson, who is active, is doomed to be unsuitable for such a life arranged by people. He resolutely decided to start his sailing career. Perhaps it is because of his restlessness that the boss has to oppose him. Several trips to sea were unsuccessful, and several times I almost died. Because of this, he met a kind captain. The captain saved him, treated him well, and let him settle in Brazil and run the orchard. When the operation of the orchard was relatively stable, Robinson decided to take a boat to buy slaves. It was this decision that made him spend more than 28 years on a desert island.

This legendary story of Lu Xun has brought us a lot of enlightenment. His restless spirit is neither completely right nor completely wrong. "Quiet" sometimes makes us live a very stable life today, without taking risks, and of course there is no danger of taking risks. Of course, "keeping quiet" will also make us lose many opportunities to taste hard life, and also lose many opportunities to sharpen our will and improve our ability.

Another point that Lu Xun is worth learning is his attitude in the face of disasters and difficulties. To sum up in one word is "optimism". In the face of frequent misfortunes, he "optimistically" improved his present situation with practical actions; When he is in a difficult situation, he compares his current advantages and disadvantages "optimistically"; When he was afraid, he prayed to God optimistically and entrusted his feelings. In this way, he survived all kinds of misfortunes optimistically. Although he once complained that life was not smooth, when he calmed down, he knew how to make himself "optimistic" about the problem.

This attitude is very important. Without it, you can't stand a little wind and waves, let alone stormy waves. With it, any so-called difficulty is hard to knock you down.

Lu Xun has many things to praise. Each of us should find what we lack from him. Learn from him, make up for your own shortcomings, arm yourself and prepare for conquering the sea in life in the future.

8. The composition "Reading Robinson Crusoe" has more than 600 words (1). After reading this wonderful novel Robinson Crusoe, a tall image came into my eyes from time to time. He is the brave explorer and navigator Robinson.

He realized his dream of sailing with indomitable perseverance and never giving up. I seem to see such a man standing on the deck of a ship: he gave up his rich and comfortable life and hated that mediocre life, thus starting a great survival challenge of duel with death.

All kinds of misfortunes and difficulties did not crush Robinson, but made him stronger. The difficulties God has given Robinson are even more challenging for him! In the storm and tsunami, all the ships survived except Robinson, and the real survival challenge has just begun! Wandering on an isolated island, in order to find a suitable place to live, he ran on the shore for a day and found shelter under a rock.

Robinson set up a tent at the foot of the mountain. The bigger the tent, the better. There were several wooden stakes in it to hang hammocks. The next day, he piled all the boxes, boards and materials used to make rafts into temporary fences for fortifications.

But only after ten days, the landslide suddenly happened. Robinson not only carried the fallen loose soil out, but also installed a ceiling supported by the pillars below, thus avoiding another landslide disaster.

Never give up, Robinson laid the foundation of life. Once, Robinson accidentally dropped the chaff in the corner, and it actually grew a green stem. Soon, dozens of spikes grew, which was really a blessing from God.

Since then, Robinson has planted half the seeds in the rainy season to get more food. In the worst experiment, the harvest of barley and rice ears was only half a barrel.

However, after this experiment, Robinson became an agricultural expert. Knowing when to sow, now he knows to sow twice a year and reap twice.

Never give up, Robinson has the ration of life. Robinson spent several years and countless efforts to build a ship and return home.

It takes months just to cut down trees. However, due to thoughtlessness in advance, the ship was too far away from the sea, so he couldn't get it into the water.

Now, years of hard work have been in vain, and all hopes have been dashed. It was not until Friday that this hope rose again! Robinson is a great man and a determined man. He has lived alone on this desert island for 27 years.

He dared to fight against the harsh environment, worked hard and managed the island in an orderly way. He exercised himself in adversity and achieved an extraordinary career.

This book teaches us that only persistence can win, and only hard work can get rid of difficulties. Hard work is more important than faith ... my life will also set sail with this book. In the voyage of life, I will go forward bravely and never give up! (2) Robinson, a very loud name, is known to almost everyone. He is a world-famous early explorer.

I just finished reading Robinson Crusoe, the masterpiece of Defoe, a British writer, a few days ago, and I can't be calm for a long time. Until now, I will still think of Robinson's soul-stirring wandering.

Robinson Crusoe is about Robinson who wanted to sail at sea since he was a child. When he was older, he went sailing with his good friends and learned some skills, but he failed several times before he survived.

On one occasion, he set out from Brazil and was hit by a huge tsunami and storm. Everyone on board drowned except him. He swam to an uninhabited desert island, lived in this uninhabited island for 28 years and several months with what he found on the wrecked ship, wild fruits collected in the forest and wild animals captured, and then went through some battles with some foreigners and returned to Brazil. After reading this book, I am deeply touched. How can an ordinary person survive on the island for 28 years with only a few guns, countless rice and wheat, and even no shoes? This kind of thing that ordinary people dare not think about, Robinson did it.

He had a high fever and didn't take medicine. He made an edible thing with simple tobacco leaves, water and a little food. He was weak in limbs for several days, but he persisted until the end, firmly believing that his illness would be cured.

His spirit of not being desperate because of some very difficult things inspired me. I feel the same way in this respect.

For a while, my grades dropped sharply, and I thought: Why did I do so badly in the exam? Later, I found the reason, pulled myself together and studied hard.

Finally once again into the top few. I deeply realize that if a person wants to succeed, he must persist in the struggle that he can't understand.

Don't be bound by objective conditions, try to create conditions. The same is true of learning.

It's easy to take the exam once, but it's difficult to insist on doing well every time. I think, as long as I am diligent, diligent and persistent, my goal in mind will be realized.

These days, I often think about a problem: we still have a long way to go in life. In the future, how should we face and overcome many difficulties? Robinson gave me a good answer. (3) Reading Robinson Crusoe, I feel very moved to read Robinson Crusoe in winter vacation. It tells people not to lose heart in difficulties. Courage and perseverance are the most precious. Without it, you will never get out of trouble. This book was written by Defoe, an English writer. It tells the story of an Englishman named Robinson who likes sailing and adventure. According to his father's arrangement, he could have lived on a solid family business. Robinson, who wanted to travel, became an adventurous and adventurous sailor. Because of his unimaginable strength, perseverance and courage, he relied on his own wisdom and efforts to reclaim land, cut down trees to build houses, raise goats, build ships and rescue the barbaric "Friday". Just as Robinson was preparing to rescue a group of Spanish sailors who had become indigenous, he was hijacked by a mob and sent to a desert island. Robinson once again showed extraordinary behavior. He single-handedly defeated the mob, rescued the crew and regained the ship, thus ending his life on a desert island. Once, he went to South America by boat, and was caught in a strong wind. The boat capsized and all his companions died. Only Robinson survived. Robinson was washed to the island by big waves. This is a desert island. Faced with this harsh environment, he was cold and hungry. Finally, Robinson relied on it.

9. A brief introduction to Gulliver's Travels and Robinson Crusoe, each with no less than 200 words 1. Gulliver's Travels: Lei Mier Lu Gulliver was born in Rodingham. He/kloc-began to study in universities in Britain and Holland at the age of 0/4 and later became a surgeon. After several voyages, he settled in London and married a girl named mary barton.

All islanders are only about six inches tall, so compared with him, he is really huge! Later, he set sail again, but ran aground on the giant island-Bro Pouderoux Nak Island. The king there was sixty feet tall, and now Gulliver is a "villain".

Then, he set sail for the third time ... Soon, he came to Feidao, a world isolated from the world and blocked by people's minds. After staying on the island for a few days, he set out to browse the sea and went to Japan.

Gulliver finally sailed to a land of wisdom, where people, like horses, had high intelligence, self-control and manners. In that world, there is no greed, no deception, no war, no framing, just like living in a dream. They are Hui people.

They imprisoned a humanoid monster named Yehu and made them work for themselves. Because human beings look like wild beards, and Gulliver told us that human beings have some unreasonable evil deeds such as "lying" and "greed", so the leaders of the Hui nationality are very exclusive to human beings.

After living on the island for a while, he was exiled by the leader. While drifting at sea, he was rescued by a businessman and returned to England. After Gulliver returned to China, he got used to the good qualities of the Hui people and was slightly disgusted with the smell of his family, so he bought two horses and talked with them every day to spend his old age safely.

About the author: jonathan swift (1667165438+1October 30-1745 65438+ 10/9), a British satirist, politician and writer. 2. Introduction to Robinson Crusoe: Robinson was born in a respected merchant family, eager to sail and bent on seeing and learning overseas.

He went to sea without telling his father. On his first voyage, he was caught in a big storm and the ship sank. He managed to escape and save his life. The second time I went out to sea to do business in Africa, I made a fortune.

The third time, he was unfortunately captured by the Moors and became a slave. Later, he escaped by rowing his master's boat and was rescued by a Portuguese cargo ship on the way.

After the ship arrived in Brazil, he bought a manor there and became the owner of the manor. Not content with getting rich in this way, he went out to sea and sold slaves in Africa.

On the way, the ship was attacked by a storm and all the sailors and passengers on board were killed. Only Robinson survived and drifted to an isolated island. He made a raft from the mast of the sunken ship, transported the food, clothes, guns, ammunition and tools from the ship to the shore again and again, and set up a tent on the hillside to settle down.

Then he put a fence around the tent with sharpened stakes and dug a hole behind the tent to live. He used simple tools to make furniture such as tables and chairs, hunted game for food, and drank the water in the stream to tide over the initial difficulties.

He started planting barley and rice on the island, making wooden mortar, pestle and sieve, processing flour and baking coarse bread. He captured and domesticated wild goats and let them breed.

He also makes pottery and so on to ensure his own needs. Even so, Robinson never gave up looking for a way to leave the island.

He cut down a big tree and spent five or six months making a canoe, but the boat was too heavy to drag into the sea, so he had to give up all his previous efforts and build a small one himself. After Robinson lived alone on the island for 28 years, one day, he found that the coast of the island was full of human bones. It turned out that a group of savages from other islands held a feast of human flesh here.

Robinson was surprised. Since then, he has increased his vigilance and paid more attention to the things around him.

Until the 26th year, another group of savages came to the island, ready to kill the captive. Robinson found and rescued one of them.

Robinson named the rescued aborigines "Friday". From then on, "Friday" became Robinson's loyal servant and friend.

Then Robinson took Friday to rescue a Spaniard and Friday's father. Soon an English ship docked near the island and found that the sailors on board had defected, kidnapped the captain and abandoned the captain and the first mate on board. Robinson and Friday helped the captain subdue the sailors and recapture the ship.

He left the sailors on the island, the captain left the desert island and returned to England with Robinson on Friday. By this time, Robinson had been away from home for 32 years.

He got married in England and has three children. After his wife died, Robinson went out to sea for business again, passing through the desert island where he lived. At this time, the sailors and Spaniards who stayed on the island have settled down and thrived.

Robinson sent new immigrants, gave them the land on the island, left them all kinds of daily necessities, and left the island contentedly. Became a happy person.

About the author: daniel defoe (1660— 173 1) is a British writer, journalist and pamphlet author. As a representative writer of English desert island literature, he is the founder of realistic novels in the English Enlightenment period and is known as "the father of English and European novels".

Masterpieces: Robinson Crusoe, Captain singleton (1720) and Moore Ferrandez (1722).