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《鲁宾孙漂流记》是英国作家笛福 写的一部冒险故事,讲的是:一个叫鲁滨


孙的英国人遭遇沉船,漂流到了一个荒岛上。在 荒岛上,他凭借着自己的双手制


造工具、开荒种地、建造房屋……把荒岛改造成了一个富 饶的地方。后来,鲁滨


孙在荒岛上遇到了可怕的食人族,勇敢的鲁滨孙从食人族手中解救 出一个野人,


给他起了一个名字叫做“星期五”。从此,鲁滨孙和星期五两个人在荒岛上 快乐


地生活着。


直到二十八年之后,


鲁 滨孙才搭乘一艘船,


返回到了自己的故乡英国。





读了这本书我感触颇深,英雄鲁宾 孙在荒岛上二十八年,遇到了很多困难,


比如他快建成家园的时候,

那个山洞就塌方了。


鲁宾孙看着自己的家园毁于一旦,


心情 很沮丧,但他没有停下来怨天尤人,唉声叹气,而是开动脑筋,凭借着自己


勤劳的双手把 自己的家建得更牢固。我想到自己就觉得惭愧,比如平时我做奥数


题的时候会遇到一些难 题,有些连题目都看不懂,急得我直跺脚,书本一扔我就


不做了。但当我冷静下来的时候 ,就会告诫自己:人要有坚韧的毅力、遇到任何


困难都不要畏缩、不要轻言放弃才能成功 。所以我静下心来把题目多读几遍,认


真的思考。当把题目解出来的时候,我又有一种说 不出的喜悦。





一本好书就犹如一轮太阳,读好书长精神。





初一(


7


)班林晓敏





高尔基曾经说过:


“书是人类进步的 阶。



我也十分喜欢漫步在这一阶梯上,


这几天,我读了《鲁宾孙漂流记》,我读后十分感动。





在这本书中记叙了一个了不起的冒险人物——鲁滨孙。这个人 最喜爱的就是


冒险,他不甘心像父亲平庸的过一辈子,于是出海航行、漫游世界。有一次 ,风


暴将小船打翻,他一个人被海浪卷到了一个荒无人烟、凄凄惨惨的一个小岛上。


在那里,鲁滨孙竟然一个人勇敢地生活了二十几年。二十几年啊!不简单,要是


一个不敢冒险的人来说不足一个月就会死亡了,而他坚强地活了下来。在这期间


他救活了一个野人并给他取名为“星期五”,鲁滨孙教他说话、打猎、做饭等




























































































当我郑重地翻完这本书的最后一页,回味着情节曲折,跌宕起 伏的故事时,


我想我真的被他震憾了,那是一个心灵上的震动。一个个问号不由得萦绕开 我的


心头。





鲁滨孙在荒岛生活中的一部分。他遭遇海难流落到荒岛上,虽 然他对命运的


安排也很不满,


但是他还是想到用自己的智慧来修 建房屋,


种植粮食等一系列事,


使自己能够更好地存活在岛上。 最后让我不可思议的是荒岛在他的管理下变成了


一个美好的家园。我被这些新奇的故事吸 引着。一个人离开人群生活了这样久,


这是一件十分不平常的事。同时他在荒岛上做的每 件事都遇到很多困难,有些甚


至看来是克服不了的,


但他经得起 失败的考验,


他有坚强的毅力,


最后他成功了。


这本书就是要告诉我们只要有志气,


有毅力,


爱劳动,


就可以做出不平凡的事业。


在平常生活中,应该任何去做,这里 也不再说了,每个人心里都有数。我想假如


鲁滨孙生在现在,


那 么在学校中,


他应该是个优等生,


在家庭中他是个顶梁柱……< /p>





他是个具 有以实干精神的人,于杳无人烟的荒岛上,鲁滨孙要解决问题他认


为空想是无济于事的, 于是他把船上能搬下来的东西全都搬下来的东西全都版下


来了,这才成为之后的生存提供 了基础,他不断的与大自然做斗争,靠自己的双


手,改变了生活,逐步取得了成功。





除了强烈的 求生意志,还有鲁滨孙自己的冒险精神,一例与他冷静的头脑在


起作用。他有远大的志向 与报复为自己的梦想而奋斗。可是,换作是我能否有他


那样的毅力和勇气呢?他用双手为 自己建立了一个堡垒似的安全的家,为自己储


存冲杯的食物和弹药,当然那艘船也功不可 没。真让我汗颜,肉食我在这样的环


境下,恐怕早已吓得手足无措,更别提防御工事和建 造一个家了。我还在父母的


庇佑下,在家庭下的温床里,做自己的春秋大梦。随让我们的 年龄无法相比,可


单单是在精神上,我确实逊于鲁滨孙许多的。





正是由这些品质,才让鲁滨孙在荒 岛上生活了二十八年之多,始终保持了一


个文明人的面貌,是一段关于对鲁滨素心里的描 写。讲的是他自己非常矛盾的心


理,他最初来到孤岛时。生死未卜,孤独寂寞,急切的胖 网友人出现,哟来可以


搭救自己,二来可以排除寂寞。后来,他努力工作,为自己营造了 一个还算不错


的生存空间。到这时,他有非常害怕人们到这里,打破与他刚刚营造好的品 晶气

























































































氛。纸 袋有一天,他突然发想带上噶身上那股诱人的脚印,令她惊恐万分。由此


看来,同一件事 即使是同一人所遭遇的,在不同情况下,时而令人感到高兴,时


而令人觉得方脑。所以, 如何用一种正确,冷静的态度去对待人生中的悲喜和祸


福,尤其是在如今日新月异的社会 ,对于我们来说的确是一个值得深思的问题。





鲁滨孙用他的智慧毅力坚强创造了一个有一个奇迹。





It seemed to be such a coincidence that the night after I finished


reading The Life And Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, I was to dine in a


restaurant distinctly related to the book itself. This restaurant was no


other


than


the


famous


American-styled

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Friday



s.< /p>




The


reason


for


mentioning this restaurant


is


quite straightforward


to all the


gentlemen,


ladies and children who have read the novel and enjoyed it, which is the


fact


that


this


restaurant


was,


most


likely,


named


after


the


American


Native


in


Robinson


Crusoe,


called


Friday.


This


restaurant


offers


very


exceptional


service, for instance when the waitresses are asked to order dishes they


kneel rather than stand, which, unlike the other restaurants I have been


to,


makes


it


easier


for


the


customers


to


hear


them


speak.


Moreover,


Friday



s


friendly


services


to


the


customers


help


them


to


make


better


choices


when


ordering dishes. I remembered when I went to Friday



s last time; the


waitress kindly described the items on the menu with precise details. It


turned


out


that


the


combo


I


initially


wanted


was


designed


to


be


shared


among


a


large


group,


not


to


be


eaten


by


one


person.


I


think


this


restaurant


shows


many


commendable


features


similar


to


that


of



brought


emotional warmth to the people around him with his appealing personality.


I think


it was this personality that


affected


Crusoe and made


him say that


he


loved


Friday


when


Crusoe


didn



t


express


love


for


his


parents,


brothers,


sisters,


or


even


his


wife.



When


he


espied


me,


he


came


running


to


me,


laying


himself


down


again


upon


the


ground,


with


all


the


possible


signs


of


an


humble,


thankful


disposition,


making


many


antic


gestures


to


show


it



to


let


me


know

























































































how


he


would


serve


me


as


long


as


he


lived.



This


was


what


Friday


did


after


Crusoe had rescued him from the two savages chasing him. It was easy for


me to see why Crusoe had loved Friday. After sometime, Crusoe and Friday


were


to


rescue


Friday



s


father.


When


Friday


reunited


with


his


father,


the


scene was easy to move anyone:



It would have moved anyone to tears to


have


seen


how


Friday


kissed


him,


embraced


him,


hugged


him,


cried,


laughed,


halloed,


jumped


about,


danced,


sung;


and


then


sung


and


jumped


about


again,


like a distracted creature. It was a good while before I could make him


speak to me.



This is my favourite chapter in the whole book. It is hard


to see why Friday is an ex-savage when he can have personalities more


praiseworthy than many civilized people, viz. Crusoe himself.



When he


(Friday) went to him (Friday



s father), he would sit down by him, open


his breast, and hold his father



s head close to his bosom, half an hour


together,


to


nourish


it;


then


he


took


his


arms


and


ankles,


which


were


numbed


and


stiff


with


the


binding,


and


rubbed


them


with


his


hands.



Furthermore,


Friday



s expression of loyalty in asking Crusoe to kill him rather than


leave him is more heartfelt than anything Crusoe ever says or does.




Crusoe, on the absolute contrary, seems incapable of deep feelings,


as


shown


by


his


account


of


leaving


his


family



he


never


shows


any


emotions.


After a moving lecture from Robinson



s father about his future, he still


decided to follow his own wandering ambition. Careless was he about the


wishes of his parents to keep him alive and prosperous, as he was the only


child left in the family. When he came back from the island which he had


lived


on


for


twenty


eight


years,


he


found


that


it


had


been


too


late


to


tell


his parents that he was still alive, but yet again he did not feel sorry


for them; he also did not feel sorry for the two people who had to live


in


misery


for


nearly


thirty


years


under


the


allusion


all


of


their


sons


were


dead. He had the same feelings for his wife: when he was married, he said

























































































it


was



not


either


to


my


disadvantage


or


dissatisfaction



,


implying


that


it


was


also


neither


to


his


advantage


nor


his


satisfaction.


Moreover,


after


his wife died, Robinson did not think of looking after the three children


they


had,


but


went


back


to


the


island,


which


he


had


lived


on


for


twenty-eight


years. It was on this trip which Robinson Crusoe revisited



His Island




as


he


called


it.


I


feel


that


Robinson



s


indifference


to


his


family


is


almost


emotionally cruel.




Befoe had clearly shown the contrast between Crusoe



s and Friday



s personalities, as when Friday, in his joyful reunion with his father,


displayed far more emotion toward his family members than Crusoe, whereas


Crusoe never mentions missing his family or dreams about the happiness of


seeing


them


again.


I


think


Defore


is


very


successful


in


introducing


Friday


as part of the novel, it makes the whole novel seem much more complete and


gripping


to


the


reader,


as


well


as


proving


that


Defoe



s


ideology


of


racism


is


civilized


unlike


many


other


Europeans


at


that


time;


natives


and


savages


are


not


worse


than


others


but


can


perhaps


even


be


more


modern


and


civilized.


Those are the reasons of why I like The Life And Adventures Of Robinson


Crusoe and Friday.




it seemed to be such a coincidence that the night after i finished


reading the life and adventures of robinson crusoe, i was to dine in a


restaurant distinctly related to the book itself. this restaurant was no


other


than


the


famous


american-styled

< p>


friday



s.< /p>




the


reason


for


mentioning this restaurant


is


quite straightforward


to all the


gentlemen,


ladies and children who have read the novel and enjoyed it, which is the


fact


that


this


restaurant


was,


most


likely,


named


after


the


american


native


in


robinson


crusoe,


called


friday.


this


restaurant


offers


very


exceptional


service, for instance when the waitresses are asked to order dishes they


kneel rather than stand, which, unlike the other restaurants i have been
































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