(2) In this case, in the world created by God, no matter what happens, God can't be ignorant, even if it is his own arrangement.
(3) Nothing that happened can make you regret. "On that day, I sincerely prayed to God to give me a chance to repent. Suddenly, as if by providence, when I was reading the Bible as usual, I read this sentence: "God exalted him at his right hand, made him king and savior, and gave Israel repentance and forgiveness of sins.
Imitate: (1) I, an unfilial son, abandoned my parents and didn't do my duty. God punished me so quickly. What a godsend. (2)
. Alas! What an absurd decision people made in fear! Whenever reason provides them with ways to protect themselves, once fear prevails, they don't know how to use them.
(3) 1 Things are always like this. The fear of danger is often more terrible than the danger itself.
2. Imitate and comment on a good word in Robinson Crusoe: We are too young to know that the future time will be long enough for me to forget you and like someone again just as I liked you at the beginning.
2。 If a person wants to do what he likes, he must do a lot of things he doesn't like.
3。 I am not lonely at all, because my world is full of my own wonderful things.
4。 There are two kinds of lonely people: those who know everything and those who know nothing.
5。 I used to feel very happy to receive an email, because it shows that I have friends far away. Now I know that receiving an email is not necessarily a good thing, because it shows that my friends are far away.
6。 Time is still there, but we fly by.
7。 As long as you want, as long as I have.
8。 Those words said to the tree are embedded in the tree rings, and grow into towering memories with the passage of time.
9。 Memory is like water poured in the palm of your hand. Whether you open it or hold it tightly, it will always flow through your fingers bit by bit.
10。 Can't winter be regarded as spring if you can't see snow?
3. Appreciating the good sentences in Robinson Crusoe should include appreciating and imitating 1, and naming the savage he saved as "Friday".
Robinson saved the savage on Friday, so he named him "Friday". This name has something to do with Robinson's consistent emphasis on time. In the original work, there are many records about time. He remembers that he came to the island on September 30, and after staying on the island for eleven or twelve days, he thought of carving marks on the big pillars with a knife to record the year, month and day ... so it was reasonable to name the barbarians.
Now I want to live a melancholy and lonely life unheard of in the world.
This sentence is a portrayal of life on Robinson Island. The life he wants is unheard of, and he is depressed and lonely. Alone on an isolated island, it can be said that Robinson's difficulties are not only the embarrassment of food, clothing, housing and transportation, but also loneliness and despair. How to overcome his mental depression and disappointment is the key to his survival on the island.
I don't want it to hold anything for me, and I don't want it to be my partner. I just want it to talk to me, but it can't.
There is a dog on the island, which should be said to be a good companion. Robinson said this as a sign of his extreme loneliness. People need to communicate. After this idea is too strong, I hope the dog around me can talk. This also reflects Robinson's loneliness and helplessness. It is no wonder that when Robinson met "Friday", he described it like this: "But at this moment, the first person who was knocked unconscious woke up, so I pointed to him and showed it to the rescued savage. This man immediately told me a string of words I didn't understand, and I felt indescribable kindness, because this was the first time I heard human voices in 25 years since I came to a desert island. "
Generally speaking, it has been proved that my present unfortunate situation is rare in the world. However, even in this case, there are some negative or positive things to be thankful for.
This passage should be understood in combination with Robinson's arrangement of "luck" and "misfortune" in living on a desert island: living alone on a desert island is full of hardships and dangers, which is a great misfortune and a negative thing. However, compared with his partner who died in the sea, he was lucky. After all, he is still alive and there is hope, so he should be grateful. This sentence is the concentrated expression of Robinson's thought of "contentment is always happy".
I hope everyone in the world can learn from my most unfortunate situation. The lesson is that under the most unfortunate circumstances, we can also find something to comfort ourselves by comparing advantages and disadvantages.
This sentence embodies Robinson's positive and optimistic attitude towards life. The reason why he can stay alone on a desert island for 28 years is closely related to his attitude towards life. He compared the pros and cons, let himself face the reality rationally, and saw the spark of hope from despair, thus gaining inner comfort and courage and confidence to persist. This courage and experience of survival is also a good inspiration to people in modern society.
I want to imitate the good sentences in Robinson Crusoe. Did you run aground, sweep, swallow, smoke run aground, sweep, swallow, smoke disperse, swim, gully, be respectful, repent from the sun and rain, and be isolated and hungry? The fear is unheard of. Seriously, contentment is always a pleasure, and I will see the light of day again and be isolated from the world. The barren land is so vigorous. Brave, conquering others, lazy, lustful, incredible, inciting subversion, making friends, enjoying oneself, being loyal, saving others, being aboveboard, collecting money, ignorant, afraid of being tied, kind, suspicious, kind, good, evil and idle, the outlaw is heroic and awe-inspiring, and the lesson is gratifying. Ansai is thrilling and heroic. The majestic momentum is faint, and the heroic spirit is awesome. Yin Hao's books are empty, and the east wind is mighty. Wang Yang is vast, populous, brave and resourceful. Perseverance, perseverance, and helplessness. Perseverance, making waves, self-improvement, fearlessness in times of crisis, helpfulness, amazing perseverance, fearlessness in times of crisis, single-mindedness, holding one's breath, perseverance, meticulousness, sleepless nights, conscientious, diligent, hard-working, burning ointment day after day, perseverance, perseverance, and a narrow escape. However, it stands firm, indomitable, indomitable, indomitable. The backbone of steel bars is firm, wooden and soft. Hongyi is generous and firm. The grass is strong, the copper wall and iron wall are copper mountains, the copper wall and iron wall bite people, the pillars are strong, and the iron frame clanks. The man of steel died selflessly, waiting for it.
5. Reading Robinson Crusoe, I feel that life is a boat, rippling in the long river of life. It will experience countless ups and downs and enjoy countless sunny days thousands of miles away. A person's life will experience many waves, and the waves are always surging, which makes you fearful and full of gains and losses. However, it really depends on you whether the ship is overturned by the waves or passed smoothly! You can let it out of the storm, or you can let it be knocked down by the waves and fall into the whirlpool of the long river. It all depends on you. Reading Robinson Crusoe today, I feel that this book just confirms this truth. Robinson-a lonely and tenacious adventurer; Robinson-a man who can give up his comfortable life and fight for his dreams; Robinson-a really brave man, he can spend 28 years on a desert island independently ... Everything shows that Robinson is an adventurous and indomitable person. Isn't that what life is all about? Countless revolutionary students have experienced countless wars without smoke in order to climb the peak of the school; Countless entrepreneurs have struggled in the business world for many years, suffered a lot, shed a lot of tears and sweat, just to break out of their own world and realize their lofty ideals ... They are our role models, but why don't we want to practice hard for our own lives? Read through the ages.
After reading the wonderful novel Robinson Crusoe, a tall image always catches my eye. 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!
Reflections on Robinson Crusoe
What does a person need to win? I will tell you without hesitation: that is self-confidence, tenacity and wisdom. This revelation is clearly reflected in the book.
The violent wind and waves claimed the lives of the shipmates, but the tie saved a man from the brink of death. But he had nothing but the wrecked ship. Robinson lived there for more than 20 years with tenacious perseverance and full wisdom on this deserted island, which is inaccessible to people and full of wild animals. He built houses, cultivated grain fields, planted grapes, raised goats, caught sea fish and fought with savages ... which made him a legend living alone on a desert island.
"Robinson likes sailing and adventure, so he has been to many places in the world ... but he is not afraid at all and wants to travel around the world." How confident Robinson is! There are always big waves at sea, and people who want to take risks are either vagrants with nothing to do or rich people who are ambitious and want to dig for treasures. But what about Robinson? No luxuries. He is confident, he is brave, and he can rely on himself. He doesn't want to be the most miserable person; With confidence, he went into the sea-although he didn't think he would have a tragic experience.
6. Seek the excerpts from Robinson Crusoe, the sentiment of the fragments and the imitation of the fragments. I stared at that thing on the sea all day and soon found that it had been standing still.
So I decided that it was a big ship. I was anxious to find out the truth, so I picked up my gun and ran to the south of the island, in front of the rocks washed away by the rapids.
It was sunny when we got there. I saw at a glance that a big ship was wrecked on the rocks.
Seeing this scene, I suddenly have an indescribable strong desire to seek companionship and friends, and sometimes I can't help but blurt out loudly: "Ah! Even if only one or two people, or only one person can escape from this ship! Then he can come to me, accompany me, and I will have someone to talk to. How nice! " I have been living a lonely life for many years, but I have never been so eager to communicate with people as I am today, and I have never felt the pain of being without a partner so deeply. How I wish someone on that boat could escape! "Oh, even if there is only one person!" I have repeated this sentence at least 1000 times.
This passage vividly describes Robinson's psychological activities when he found a wrecked ship. After he found the wrecked ship, he wanted someone to accompany him, so he couldn't help saving those who were killed and himself.
It expresses Robinson's loneliness all year round and his desire for friends and partners. So he was very excited and desperate to help.
As the book says, there is a mysterious motive force in human feelings. Once this kind of motivation is attracted by a certain goal, it will be desperate to achieve it and run towards it. Whether it is visible or imagined, we will be miserable if we fail to achieve our goals. Although this sentence is true for everyone, Robinson's desire to seek friends and partners is much more than ordinary people.
Although we can't understand Robinson's wishes, the author vividly shows Robinson's strong feelings through this passage. Character analysis In this book, my favorite person is the protagonist Robinson.
He is brave and tenacious, good at learning and inventing, which makes him survive in the cruel nature. And he is warm-hearted, helping Friday, the captain and so on.
Later, in order to repay him, the captain gave Robinson the position of captain and let Robinson return to England. What I admire very much is the way he freed himself when he was frustrated-whenever he encountered difficulties, he would ask himself, "Why didn't you drown in the sea?" Why can you avoid pirates? ..... "And he will compare himself when reading the Bible.
In this way, he will consider himself lucky enough to be content with the status quo. So he found his confidence again.
That's why I like him. Please give me extra points.