84 My thoughts about Robinson Crusoe
When I study at a primary school, I read Robinson Course first time. And I have to say, I was deeply attracted by the adventure story at that time.
Generally speaking, Robinson is a person who is very brave, forceful and aggressive.
Crusoe sets sail from the Queen's Dock in Hull on a sea voyage in August 1651, against the wishes of his parents, who wants him to pursue a career, possibly in law. After a tumultuous journey where his ship is wrecked in a storm, his lust for the sea remains so strong that he sets out to sea again. This journey, too, ends in disaster as the ship is taken over by sale pirates and Crusoe is enslaved by a Moor. Two years later, he escapes in a boat with a boy named Xury; a Captain of a Portuguese ship off the west coast of Africa rescues him. The ship is en route to Brazil. Crusoe sells Xury to the captain. With the captain's help, Crusoe procures a plantation. In my opinion, Robin is the true prototype of the British colonist. The whole Anglo-Saxon spirit in Crusoe: the manly independence, the unconscious cruelty, the persistence, the slow yet efficient intelligence, the sexual apathy, the calculating taciturnity. This is achieved through the use of European technology, agriculture and even a rudimentary political hierarchy. Several times in the novel Crusoe refer to himself as the 'king' of the island, whilst the captain describes him as the 'governor' to the mutineers. At the very end of the novel the island is explicitly referred to as a 'colony'. The idealized master-servant relationship Defoe depicts between Crusoe and Friday can also be seen in terms of cultural imperialism. Crusoe represents the 'enlightened' European whilst Friday is the 'savage' who can only be redeemed from his barbarous way of life through assimilation into Crusoe's culture. Nonetheless Defoe also takes the opportunity to criticize the historic Spanish conquest of South America.
To be brief, I think we are supposed to learn the boldness and enterprise of Robinson.
第二篇:鲁滨逊漂流记读后感
《鲁滨逊漂流记》读后感
初一5班 马颖玲
世界文学名著《鲁滨逊漂流记》是英国作家笛福的作品,这部小说一直深受着广大学生的青睐,怀揣着对这本书的好奇,随着主人一起走进了这神秘的世界。 全篇着重描写了鲁滨逊在荒岛上通过自己的劳动克服了重重困难,最终战胜了险恶的环境,与土著人星期五共同回到了家乡,过上了幸福生活的故事。 读完小说,我心绪万千。最为我欣赏的不是鲁滨逊的智慧、勤劳与勇敢,而是他那惊人的心理承受能力。可想而知,一个孤零零的大活人在荒岛上生活了二十几年,没有人陪伴他,甚至于最基本的,与一个人简简单单地说会儿话都不可能。整个荒芜的岛上没有房屋,没有稻田,只能靠他自己,辛辛苦苦地打造出一片新的天地。其实鲁滨逊也是一个常人,他没有什么惊人的本领可以在这环境中久久地挣扎。可是他承受了这个打击,发挥出超凡人的心理承受能力。为了重新拾起勇气,鲁滨逊写了一张差异表,把种种可能都分析出来。无论是出于消极还是积极,这使得他能够冷静下来,学会从只会空想的日子解脱了出来;学会了从绝望中寻找希望,从而勇敢去面对现实,去改善现状。
比起鲁滨逊来,我们这些当代中学生的心理承受能力似乎太糟糕了。不要说像鲁滨逊一样经历那样的磨难,即使是一些不顺心的芝麻小事也会轻易把我们打倒。报纸电视也常报道,每年都会有许多学生离家出走甚至自残生命,其中起因往往只是和父母吵两句、考试没取到理想的成绩,或者是老师批评严厉了些??有的人甚至还抱着“视死如归”的态度,其实这正是心理脆弱的表现。这是多么的可笑、可悲呀!就拿我来说,小学时,我有一次因为一件小事而被老师批评。由于我想到自己出发的意愿是好的,心中有着说不出的委屈。那几天上学总是走神,恨不得逃离这个深渊般的学校,走得越远越好。现在回想起来真是可笑之极,只怪当时年幼,心理承受能力差,所以才会冒出如此荒诞的念头。
曾经听一个名人说过:苦难对于一个弱者来说是万丈深渊,而对于强者来说则只是一块垫脚石。这句话鼓舞着我向人生的光明看齐。是呀,人生不如意的事数不胜数,困难来临时,认真分析事情产生的原因,针对性地加以克服,而不是
盲目地发泄和不切实际地空想。否则将是徒劳无获,对你的伤害也只会更深。 作为新时代的中学生,我们更要具备良好的心理承受能力,这样才能信心百倍地迎接将来的每个挑战,并且出色地去完成自己的工作!