In new york, he met all kinds of difficulties, such as: first he met a malicious waiter, then he met two fugitives, the groom and Harry, and then he found that the credit card he used had expired. . . . . . But he overcame them with his wit, optimism and courage.
Among them, Kevin's secret battle with two criminals is the most exciting. What I remember best is a short paragraph. The runaway groom broke into the house. He had just taken a few steps when he fell into the big hole set by Kevin. When the groom gets up. His face is covered with ash. He wanted to wash his face, so he went to the tap. As soon as the groom walked a few steps, he stepped on the lubricant and rushed to the paint cabinet. "pa"! Paint splashed all over him. He got up slowly and wanted to wash his face, but Kevin had connected the tap with electricity. . . . . . When the two fugitives were embarrassed, the police came.
After the film (comedy) was broadcast, many students were already laughing their heads off. But I was deeply moved by Kevin's fearless enterprising spirit.
Recently, we are learning a story about Robinson, who is like Kevin. I like Defoe's famous saying: the fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrible than the danger itself.
It's true: if Kevin didn't have that enterprising spirit, he might be lost in new york forever.
A fearless and enterprising person will succeed even in adversity.
I like Kevin very much. I really want to be an explorer and hero like Kevin.