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After reading Robinson Crusoe


I watched Robinson Crusoe, a world famous book about a distressed marine merchant who drifted alone to a desert island. He overcame all kinds of unexpected difficulties. He lived on the island for 28 years and 19 days and relied on his tenacious will and his own knowledge. He was finally rescued and returned to his hometown.

Robinson, the protagonist of this book, really admired me. He lived on a desert island for 28 years, February 19, and for 28 years, what an amazing number. If I live on this desert island, I am afraid that for half an hour, I will not be able to pass it, not to mention that he still makes all the living utensils on his own island with his hands and feet. How weak and timid I am, and how strong he is. Thinking of this, I decided to follow Robinson as an example, to learn to be as strong as he is, and not to back down. I don't want to live on a desert island like him, but to learn from him in life. For example, if you are strong, don't cry often. If you are in a critical juncture, you can't worry about setting your mind to solve problems. These are strong performances in life.

Robinson's strength not only admired me, but his optimism also made me admire. When I first arrived at the desert island, Robinson had no assistants, incomplete tools, and lack of experience, so it took a lot of work to do anything, and it took a long time. It takes 24 days to make a piece of wood. Many of the things he did were in vain and unsuccessful, but he was never disappointed and always summed up the experience of failure and started again. The hard work brought a gratifying return. He finally became a ship, had bread, and used pottery. He saved a savage, and Robinson gave him a name called "Friday" and so on. None of these did not cost a lot of effort and overcome many difficulties before they came. Seeing this, I can't help but reflect on it. If I don't succeed, I will be discouraged and then I will not do it. I am not right. It should be like Robinson, summing up the experience of failure and starting again.

After reading "Robinson Crusoe", I benefited a lot.

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