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A Brief Introduction to the Hero of Robinson Crusoe

Robinson has been obsessed with sailing since he was a child and is naturally adventurous. Although his dream of sailing was opposed and discouraged by his parents, Robinson left home at the age of nineteen and began his sailing career. However, all his fantasies and longings about sailing were washed away by the wind and waves, and he was shipwrecked. But fortunately, he was sent to a desert island by huge waves. Since then, Robinson has created his own world. He took a cave as his habitat and began to live here with plenty of food and clothing. Robinson originally built houses to prevent attacks by wild animals or savages. Then he made many instruments to facilitate his life. Occasionally, when he rummaged through something on the wrecked ship, he found a cloth bag with only chaff stolen by rats. Unexpectedly, it helped him a lot. About a month later, some green shoots grew where Robinson shook off all the chaff, because they were all green wheat. In this way, Robinson will have food to eat, and he won't have to worry about not having food all day. Later, he raised some livestock and so on. Robinson lived on this isolated island for 27 years, and I don't know how many difficulties he encountered, but he overcame these difficulties with tenacious perseverance and created a miracle. I finally got my wish and returned to my hometown.

I was moved by Robinson's spirit of taking risks and facing difficulties bravely. He had a dream since he was a child, and that was to go sailing. Although he was opposed and discouraged by his parents, this dream never disappeared from his mind. Sailing itself is a very dangerous thing. Robinson is not afraid at all. Even if he was shipwrecked, he believed that his choice was not wrong. On the lonely island, no one accompanied him, only him. Especially in the middle of the night, I only hear the wind rustling at the mouth of the cave, and sometimes there are wild animals roaring. How lonely and empty Robinson is at this time. Of course, his heart is full of fear. At first, he found a cave suitable for living and began to build a house. Then, Robinson walked around, surveyed the terrain and learned about his living environment. In order to prevent the attack of wild animals or savages, he took effective measures outside the house. However, these are not enough. He wants to live here, lacking many things. So Robinson began to make utensils, grow wheat and rice, and raise many livestock. Gradually, his life is much better than before. These are things that ordinary people can't do, but Robinson did it with his tenacious perseverance. Imagine if I were on a desert island surrounded by seawater, then I don't know what to do at all, let alone build a house, build a ship, and make household appliances, especially if I am sick and don't know how to treat it, let alone live on a desert island for 27 years.