What should you do if you encounter a storm at sea and are trapped on an uninhabited island? The book "Robinson Crusoe" records the story of Robinson's survival on a desert island. The following is the "Reading Thoughts on Robinson Crusoe (about 600 words for sixth grade)" compiled by me for your reference only. Everyone is welcome to read. Thoughts after reading Robinson Crusoe, about 600 words for sixth grade (1)
After reading the novel "Robinson Crusoe", I was deeply moved by the protagonist Robinson in the story. He After encountering a shipwreck and drifting to an uninhabited desert island, instead of lamenting the injustice of fate to him, he made full use of his clever mind and thick hands to build houses, plant crops, raise animals, and make tools. In despair and Helplessly, he used his love for life and tenacious perseverance to fight against hunger, disease, and dangerous living environment, and finally was successfully rescued.
At first, Robinson secretly carried his parents on his back and followed a boat out to sea. However, the boat was wrecked in the rain. He drifted in the vast sea for a long time, and was finally killed by the water. He was brought to an uninhabited island. There was no human habitation on this island except for a dog and two cats on his shipwrecked ship. He tried to seek help from the passing ships, but found out that the people on the ship were pirates. He built a "house" with the few items around him, and later found some bread, wine, clothes, bullets, etc. on the shipwrecked ship... This is how he began his twenty-eight-year-long journey of two months. Nineteen days of drifting on an isolated island. In such a long period of time, he not only had to overcome loneliness and isolation, but also had to overcome hunger and disease, the dangerous natural environment, ferocious beasts that appeared at unknown times, and not let the robbers on the sea discover him. He always had an optimistic face. For everything in front of him, he cherishes every opportunity that allows him to survive. He has been afraid and escaped from difficulties, but in the end he can always defeat himself and gain hope of life.
After reading this novel, I was really deeply moved by Robinson's tenacity and bravery. He rescued himself from despair in such a difficult environment, which made me What moved me most was his tenacious perseverance. Robinson’s hope for life for more than 20 years was perseverance. I can’t help but think about ourselves. Should we also learn from him about life and learning? Should we face difficulties bravely instead of escaping?
I remember that in the process of studying, I often encountered some difficulties. Instead of trying to find a way to overcome it, I played hide and seek with the difficulties. Once, I was particularly interested in a mathematical problem. , but I never figured it out. If I wanted to figure it out, it would take a lot of time and energy, so I gave up with peace of mind. But then I encountered the same problem again in the exam, and I still I regretted not solving it. Although I temporarily "bypassed" this difficulty, the difficulty finally encountered me again.
In our lives today, are the learning difficulties still as difficult as those of Robinson Crusoe? I must get rid of my bad habits and no longer "go around" when encountering difficulties. Instead, I must be like Robinson Crusoe and bravely fight against difficulties.
Friend, have you read this book? If not I suggest you check it out! You will definitely be as moved as me! After reading Robinson Crusoe, about 600 words, sixth grade (second grade)
Robinson was born in a middle-class family in England. He did not want to enjoy a wealthy and comfortable life, so he left home privately to go on a sailing adventure. . Once he was shipwrecked at sea and drifted alone to an uninhabited island. He was very pessimistic at first, but in order to survive, he found clothes, fresh water, food, tools, etc. from the boat and started a new life. On the island, he cultivated grains, tamed goats, and obtained enough food. Many years later, he rescued a savage and named him "Friday". He became Robinson's most loyal friend and servant. After living on the island for 28 years, they returned to the UK on a British ship passing by the desert island.
I turned the last page solemnly, and after reading this story with twists and turns, I was really shocked by it. I feel it in many ways. This book "Robinson Crusoe" was written by Daniel Defoe, known as the "Father of British Novel", when he was 59 years old.
The protagonist Robinson, with his lofty ambition to travel around the world, crossed the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, and experienced countless dangers during the thrilling voyage. Later, the entire ship was unfortunately shipwrecked in the Pacific Ocean, and he was the only one who miraculously survived. Arriving alone on an uninhabited island. He has lived on the island for 28 years without anyone's company, but after he was rescued, he did not change his living habits as a civilized person at all. Unlike other victims, he lost his language, living habits, and even lost his mind. As a basic condition for a person, he not only succeeded as a person, but also as a civilized person! Why is this happening? There is only one reason - faith!
He came to the desert island. When he had the belief to live, the first thing he did was to record the date. What he wanted was that since he was alive, he had to live clearly! Of course, since we are alive, we must live fully and live well! So he kept working hard on his own, finding basic items for life from the ship, and finding ways to make things that were not available on the ship! This is also an important reason why he did not lose his civilization. Later, Robinson wrote a diary for himself to read! In this way, he will not forget the language, and talking to himself is also to soothe his lonely soul! This is one aspect of his belief in living as a civilized man.
Someone once said, "As a person, the first thing you should learn is how to survive." Robinson did not do anything earth-shattering, but lived like us. But these trivial details are the process of Robinson's confrontation with difficulties, and these difficulties are experienced by almost everyone: darkness, hunger, fear, loneliness. If I were him, when the ship encountered a storm and crashed at sea, I would not be able to accept the difficulties and twists and turns like him, because I have no self-confidence. If I were him, when I was alone on a desert island, I wouldn't be able to face sudden disasters and actively save myself like him, because I don't have that ability.
If I were him, when I saw the savages holding a banquet with their own kind, I would not be as brave as him to stand up and fight with them, because I don't have the courage. Where did Robinson's ability to survive independently come from? Isn’t it just that the ability to take care of oneself gradually develops into the ability to survive independently? It can be seen that it is very important for us to develop the ability to take care of ourselves. Let us learn from Robinson and rely on our own honesty, kindness, labor, wisdom and perseverance to create and develop! Thoughts after reading Robinson Crusoe, about 600 words, Grade 6 (3)
Life is like a small boat floating in the long river of life. It will withstand countless ups and downs and enjoy countless joys. Sunny day. Everyone will encounter many difficulties in life. They are like mountains that are difficult to climb. Those hardships in life will always throw you into the trough of life again and again. Every time you see When you hope, it will knock you off the cliff and make you always full of risks of gains and losses. Whether the boat of your destiny is knocked down by a huge wave or continues to sail smoothly, it is you who truly controls its destiny! You can let it escape from the wind and waves, or let it be knocked down by the waves. All of this depends on you. Just like what is sung in a song, "If you don't experience wind and rain, how can you see a rainbow?" Only by experiencing hardships and overcoming them can you see a different kind of beauty in life! After reading "Robinson Crusoe" carefully three times, this book helped me understand the above principles and also made me get to know him - Robinson Crusoe, an explorer that I admire.
Robinson - a strong and lonely adventurer; Robinson - a person who can give up a comfortable life and fight for the original dream in his heart; Robinson - a true A brave explorer, he was able to spend twenty-eight years alone on an uninhabited island... Navigation experiences again and again, and dangers again and again, still did not erase his spirit of unwillingness to be mediocre, courageous to enterprising, and courageous. Adventurous heart.
Think about it, when you encounter a wave and the boat capsizes, no one else survives except you, and you are stranded on an uninhabited island, without food or any daily necessities. In this situation How desperate would it be to be in such a situation? As Robinson said: "I mourned my bleak environment all day long. No food, no house, no clothes, no weapons, no way out, no hope of rescue. There was only death in front of me, not being swallowed by wild beasts. , just to be chewed by savages..." But he soon understood what's the use of being passive and sad? He began to work hard to adjust his mood and fight against nature optimistically. He began to be full of hope for life and tried his best to arrange the best possible life for himself. He built a small house like a "safety fortress"; , a small table for eating, a small box for gunpowder; he captured and tamed goats; he planted wheat and began to make his own bread... You see, even under such living conditions, he tried his best to use his own hands To make my life better and better, I saw "strength", "optimism" and "braveness" from Robinson. His experience also made me understand: "One hard work, one gain." I I often wonder, if I were thrown on a desert island alone, how many days would I survive on the island? Is it 1 day, 2 days, or is it like Robinson Crusoe who built a fort, made utensils, grew food, and raised sheep for 28 years? I felt that I might not be able to hold on for three days. It was scary to think about it. I fell into deep contemplation about the gap between me and Robinson.
Robinson's ability to live on that desert island for 28 years is inseparable from his perseverance. When he first arrived on the island, he was alone, had insufficient tools, and lacked manufacturing experience, so he did many things with half the effort. It took him 5 days to build a chair, but he was not discouraged and tried again and again. Although many of the things he did were in vain and failed, he gained the courage to try again after summing up the lessons learned from his failures. As he said: "My temperament is to be determined to do something and never give up until it succeeds." It is with such a character that does not give up easily that he can finally have bread to eat, pottery to use, and a boat to eat. There are pastures, farmland, and two "luxury" residences... Just imagine how much time and hard work it would take him to create these things with his hands in such a primitive environment. No one with perseverance can do it. ?
Robinson is still a person who is good at learning and brave to try. He can apply the knowledge he has learned to life. When he was about to die from a fever, he remembered a folk remedy he had heard. , "Use tobacco leaves to treat cold and fever", so he tried several methods of using tobacco leaves to treat cold and fever, and finally successfully cured himself. He wanted to make pottery, but he had never learned this skill, but he was very good at observing. Once he found red and glowing fragments of pottery among the burning ashes, so he quickly thought that maybe he could get water by burning it. utensils and quickly put them into practice. Being eager to learn and willing to practice is one of the reasons why Robinson was able to live alone on a desert island for 28 years.
Difficulties and setbacks are inevitable in life. I think we should learn from Robinson Crusoe’s spirit of not being afraid of difficulties, optimistic, sensitive and eager to learn, and live strong no matter when and where, even if it is only We must fight for even the glimmer of hope, never give up or abandon it! Be convinced that courage, strength, optimism and perseverance are the four magic weapons for your success! Let my life set sail with this book. In the voyage of life, be the helmsman of the sail of destiny, move forward bravely, and never give up! Thoughts after reading Robinson Crusoe, about 600 words, sixth grade (fourth grade)
Is it destiny? Let him encounter a setback like a chance encounter, and conceive a miracle like magic. When I opened the book "Robinson Crusoe", my thoughts were flying.
He was a child who didn’t know what the world was up to. Despite his father’s repeated dissuasion, he still “took the risk” to realize his dream, but he didn’t see the many obstacles in front of him. But if you think about it carefully, why are we not the same now?
Insisting on searching for a glimmer of hope on the deserted island, he found a dilapidated ship. He transported all the wood on the ship, built himself a small wooden ship, and took Soaked gunpowder and guns on some ships. With his gun, he found a group of wild animals in the forest, found his own food, and built a house for himself with his own hands.
He was constantly battling wild animals that would break into his house. When the wild animals disappeared, he learned to use the few seeds to grow various foods. When the food was stolen by animals, he found ways to capture the animals. He learned to make bread, he continued to improve his life, and he spent decades like this. For decades, he kept writing a diary every day, counting his days on the desert island. He experienced a war with the natives and owned a "castle", "country house", "loyal ministers" and the sovereignty of this desert island. In the midst of difficulties, he learned to face life optimistically and how to use his strong perseverance.
In the face of difficulties, he was once confused, once scared, once complained, and even once despaired, because the difficulties he faced were beyond the understanding of ordinary people. After a moment of despair, he told us not to complain about the problems life throws at you. Indeed, we often complain about why other students don’t work as hard as me but get better grades than me. Why do others always see my shortcomings but not my strengths? In fact, hard work and reward, as long as you persist, one day you will know that victory only belongs to those who work hard. If we cannot persevere to the end, how can we know that we will definitely fail, let alone see the day when we succeed.
The difficulties we encounter are insignificant compared with Robinson Crusoe. In study, many students give up their efforts because of a little difficulty, because they cannot stand the setbacks. How can only one setback be enough to make them succeed? We give up on pursuing our ideals. We must learn how to adjust our mentality and how to treat everything calmly. Just like Robinson Crusoe, convince yourself that everything has just begun, so that we can see everything better and solve our own difficulties better. Robinson's optimism rekindled his hope for life. Optimism can make us never give up, have a spirit of hard work in learning, and have a passion for life.
We need more perseverance. Robinson was able to create a new world of his own without any tools. In our lives, perseverance enables us not to be afraid of difficulties and to make full use of all the power we have to overcome difficulties, whether in study or life. We often fail to persist in fulfilling our dreams because we have no perseverance, we are afraid of difficulties, do not know how to face difficulties, and we are afraid that we will fail. In fact, perseverance is the driving force that brings everyone the fruits of victory. Only with perseverance can we hope to continue working hard and persist. If you don’t even have the perseverance to pursue your own ideals, how can you expect to be able to realize your ideals and reach the end of your dreams like others?
Rowing towards the finish line, I never believed in the arrangement of fate; defeating myself gave birth to that ray of miracle.