鲁滨孙漂流记英语读书报告
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鲁滨孙漂流记英语读书报告

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鲁滨孙漂流记英语读书报告  BookSummary(RobinsonCrusoe)  ThistermIreadanovelwhichiscalledRobinsonCrusoe.ItiswrittenbyanEnglishauthorwhoisnamedDanielDefoe.Itisoneofthemostpopularadventurenovelsallovertheworld.ThenovelmainlytellsusanEnglishmanwhonamedRobinsonwasshipwreckedinalonelytropicalisland.Inordertosurvive,hebuilthimselfahouse,grewhisowncorn,andfedhisownpoultry.ThenhemetwithagroupofcannibalsandrescuedoneoftheirprisonerswhohecallsFriday.CrusoeandFridaybecomeclosefriends,andtheywerefinallyrescuedfouryearslaterandreturnedtoEngland.  Inmyopinion,thereisnodoubtthatthereisnoperfectlifeinourworld,itwillalwaysbedifficult,butwhatwecandoistotryourbesttochangeourlifetomakeitperfect.Onaccountofthenovel,whenweareindifficulties,wemaybeconfused,havefear,havecomplainedevenindespaired,butthemostimportantthingwhatweshouldkeepinmindis“Nevergiveup.“Whenwefacedifficulties,wemusthavefaithinourselves,nevergiveupanddoourbest,justlikewhatRobinsondid.Asanoldsayinggoes,ifyoudon’texperience windandrain,howcanyouseerainbow.Intimeofdespair,weshouldn’tcomplainaboutthetribulationoflife.WeshoulddealwithdifficultiesjustlikeRobinson?  Allinall,onlyifwehavefaithinourselves,willweloveourlivesanddoourbesttomakelivesmorebeautiful!第二篇:鲁滨孙漂流记读书报告5800字  BookCard  Author:DanielDefoe  BookName:RobinsonCrusoe(1stedition,2011)  Press:RandomHouse  Contents:  Chapter1Startinlife  Chapter2Slaveryandescape  Chapter3Wreckedonadesertisland  Chapter4Firstweeksontheisland  Chapter5Buildsahouse-thejournal  Chapter6Illandconscience-stricken  Chapter7Agriculturalexperience  Chapter8Surveyshis position  Chapter9Aboat  Chapter10Tamesgoats  Chapter11Findsprintofman’sfootonthesand  Chapter12Acaveretreat  Chapter13WreckofaSpanishship  Chapter14Adreamrealized  Chapter15Friday’seducation  Chapter16RescueofprisonersfromcannibalsChapter17Visitofmutineers  Chapter18Theshiprecovered  Chapter19ReturntoEngland  Chapter20FightbetweenFridayandbear  Summary:  Robinsonwhowasbornin1632inYorkisanEnglishmen.Helikesseafaringandadventure,andhetraveledmanyplacesaroundthejourney,heexperiencedtoomuchdangerousthing,buthewasn’tafraidofit.Hewantedtotraveledaroundtheworld,buthisparentsdidn’tagreewiththeend,hestillgotontheboat.  In1660,RobinsonsailedtosouthAmerica,withstrongwindandbigwavesencounteredontheway;theship’smastsblownoffandturned;thecompanionsalloneperson,rolledto thewaves,whowassurvivedinanameless,desertedandwithoutinhabitantwasveryhungryandcoldLivinginthisplace,howtolive?  Thenextday,thesunariseandtheseawasthetideebbedaway,Ronbinsonsawtheoverturnedboat,halffloatinginthesea,wasnotfarfoundsomewoodtomakearow  thecabin,hefoundsomethingthatcanuseandeatandcarriedthemtotheshore.Luckily,hefoundadogandtwocats,whichmadehinfeelcomfortintheinterestingisthathepickedupalotofmoneyinabrokenboat,butitwasuselessintheisland.  Now,atfirst,heneededasheltertoavoidthesunandtraveledallovertheisland,chosenaplacewithwater,shadeandalsocanpreventthebeast’sattractandmadeasimpletentwithwoodandyoucanseethesea,hehopedtoseepassingshipssoastorequestrescue.  Robinsonsettledontheislandandliveddidn’thavehigherrequirements,butthefoodhecarriedfrombrokenshipsoonateeverydayhetookthegunanddogtotheforestforhuntingorwenttotheseadonesomedayhecaughtagoat,nottokillitbuttostocked,hehadherdsofgoats,sohedrunkgoat’smilkandateweresomewheatcarriedfromship,heputthem intothedirtsoonitgrownusedthiskindofwheattorepeatedlyfouryears,heatehisownfood.  Sixteenyearspassed,oneday,Robinsonsuddenlyfoundahumanfootprintonthewasitmustbethesavagelandsnearwasworriedthatthefamilywouldeat,sawsavagelefttracesoffireandthehumanbone,whichremindedRobinsonoftheirbrutal,hesawmorethanthirtysavagestookasmallwoodenboatdraggedthetwobadcompanions,killedoneperson,whileanotherstruggledtodeterminedtosavetheescapeone,soheshotandkilledrescuedthesavageandnamed”Friday”,becausethatdayisFriday.”Friday”soonbecameagoodhelper,Robinson’sfaithfulservantandfriendandgraduallylearnedtowerehappilylivedintheexpandedtheplantingarea,increasedseveralfoldandbaskmoreraisins.  Onemorning,Robinsonwokeupby”Friday”,therewasaBritishshipanchorinthefoundthemutinyontheshipthatseamankidnappedtheand”Friday”rescuedthecaptainandthecaptainhappilyagreedtotakethemtogobacktotooktheshipsailingontheseaafterhalfayear,finallyreturnedtoEngland.  Comment:  Robinson’sreligious belief  Religiousbeliefcombineswithcolonialactivitiessothatlegitimizecolonialactivitiesandmakesitsbelieversregardcolonizationasaglorycareer.  Religioncombineswithcolonialactivityisadistinguishingfeatureofcolonialactivityinthe17thand18thcentury.Colonialactivitypromotesreligion’sspread.Religionplaysanecessaryroleincolonialactivity.Religionquickencolonialactivity’spath,whichistosayononehand,religioniscolonist’sspiritualsupport,ontheotherhand,takenadvantageofreligion,colonistslegalizeandrationalizetheircolonialactivities.  Inthisbook,atthebeginning,Robinson’sreligiousawarenessisfaint.Notuntilhewasterriblyillontheisolatedisland,didherealizetheneedofreligion.ThenheattributedallhisfortunestoGod’sproaction.HebecameadevoutofGodinordertothankGodandhopeGodcanrescuehimfromtheisolatedisland.HereadtheBibletwotimesadayandderivedstrengthfromtheBiblewhenheindangeroussituation.HebelievedGod“callonme,andIwilldeliveryou.”7Robinsonshowedtypicalpuritanthoughts,suchasresistthelure,hardworking,atonement,etc.Toexplorenewworld,tocreatenewlife,tostrugglehardbyone’sownhandsarehis“absolute truth”.Ontheisolatedisland,henearlyhadnotimetohaveagoodrest.Pitchingatent,fittingbars,tamingwildlife,exploringplantation,etc,hewasalwaysfullofenergy.Moreover,tomakeprofitishisonlypurpose.Hehardlyeverhademotions,besidesworkingandmakingprofit.Therewasnoroomforloveinhislife.DefoemadeRobinson,acommonbourgeoisie,becomeanexplorer,aruler,acolonist,whowaschosenbytheGod.

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