Robinson Crusoe accumulation card

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-11

Making a Robinson Crusoe accumulation card can help you record and review important information and personal insights from the book. Here's an example of a promulgator card:

Accumulation Card Title: **

Robinson Crusoe Reading Accumulation Card.

Basic Information: **

Title: Robinson Crusoe

by Daniel Defoe

Year of publication: 1719.

Main content: Robinson Crusoe's survival adventure on a desert island.

Main characters: **

Robinson Crusoe: A brave, resilient, and intelligent protagonist who has survived alone on a desert island for 28 years.

Friday: Robinson meets the indigenous people on the island and becomes his friends and assistants.

Important Events: **

1.Robinson's three voyages, including his first voyage, being captured by pirates, and finally surviving on a desert island.

2.Robinson's adaptation process on a desert island, such as setting up a shelter, finding food, making tools, etc.

3.Robinson's encounter with Friday, and the story of their joint fight against foreign invaders.

Theme Idea:**

The Struggle Between Man and Nature: How Robinson Struggles with Nature on a Desert Island and Uses Natural Resources to Survive.

Self-reliance: Robinson demonstrated independence and problem-solving skills.

Humanity and Civilization: Robinson's Reflections on Human Nature and Social Civilization in Solitude.

Personal Impressions:**

Robinson's story taught me the importance of being optimistic and resilient in the face of adversity.

The image of Friday made me realize the power of friendship and cooperation.

The book's ** on civilization and wildness made me think about the relationship between modern society and nature.

References and Reflections: **

i am a man, and i must face the difficulties of my position.(I am a human being, and I have to face the difficulties of my situation.) )

In the modern world, can we still be independent and self-sufficient in the face of difficulties, as Robinson did?

Reading Date: **Fill in the reading date].

Note: This is a great place to record any questions, thoughts, or questions you want to go further with.

Through such accumulation cards, you can systematically organize the main content and personal insights of Robinson Crusoe, which not only deepens your understanding of the book, but also provides rich material for future discussion and writing.

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