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What difficulties did Robinson encounter when he drifted to a desert island? How did he overcome these difficulties?

First, Robinson drifted to a desert island and met with difficulties. There are four categories:

1, lack of clothes and food

2. Loneliness and helplessness

3. The environment is sinister

4. Wild hunting

The above four types of difficulties can be further embodied as follows.

Where do you live?

2. How to build a house?

3. How to hide the house?

4. How to make a storage room?

5. How to transport the goods from the big ship to the desert island?

6. How to make tools?

7. How to catch goats?

8. How to raise goats?

9. How to grow wheat?

10, how to prevent being discovered by savages?

1 1. How to teach savages to learn basic lifestyles?

12. How to rescue the captain who was taken to this desert island by rebel sailors?

13, how to escape from a desert island?

Second, Robinson overcame such difficulties:

Living under a cliff;

2. Set up a simple tent with sails and sticks;

3. Set up a high fence with wooden blocks, insert branches on the fence and use ladders to get in and out;

There is a big and high hole behind his house, which is used as a storage room;

He made a boat from a big tree. Time and time again, he emptied the contents of the big ship by boat, and then moved them to the cave.

6. He cut the tree into tools bit by bit;

7. He hid out of sight of the goat and hit the goat's leg with a gun;

8. He surrounded a very strong fence with wood and put the sheep he caught in it.

9. He planted the remaining wheat seeds in the cultivated land and watered and fertilized them;

10, he seldom goes out with a gun and an axe;

1 1. After he saved a savage, he taught slowly, just like teaching a parrot.

12. Together with the savage, he saved a savage and a Spaniard with a gun and asked them to pick up the Spaniard on another island. Before they came, he and the savage saved the captain and the vice captain together. The four of them took the ship back in various ways and left together.

Extended data

1765438+Robinson Crusoe was published on April 25, 2009, which was very popular with readers. Inspired, Defoe quickly created a sequel, The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, which was published on August 20th of the same year. The novel * * * consists of 16 chapters, the length of which is equivalent to that of the previous work, and it also adopts the self-narrative way of Robinson Crusoe.

At the end of Robinson Crusoe, it is mentioned that Robinson trained his nephew to be a captain. He was encouraged by his nephew to go to sea again on 1694, and said, "I may record my adventures and magical experiences after that decade." The main content of Robinson Crusoe's Further Adventures is to describe Robinson's adventures during the decade of 1694- 1705.

Robinson Crusoe's Further Adventure, also known as Robinson Crusoe's Further Adventure (English), is a novel by British novelist daniel defoe and a sequel to Robinson Crusoe.

In this novel, Robinson Crusoe ventured out to sea again, returning to his own isolated island, passing through Brazil, Madagascar, the Persian Gulf, Malacca, China and Russia, and finally returning to Britain. The novel tells all kinds of dangerous experiences of Robinson Crusoe on the way, and the gradual change of thoughts is interspersed with the customs of all over the world, which reflects Defoe's understanding of all over the world.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Robinson