像鲁滨逊一样在逆境中创造精彩

来源:网络转载 责任编辑:栏目编辑 发表时间:2013-07-01 13:53 点击:

        Abstract: Robinson Crusoe is a legendary person created by Daniel Defoe. He survived on a lonely island for twenty-eight years with his amazing willpower. And finally he overcame the adversity and created the splendor of his own life. When he was confronting adversity, he knew to lose is another way to gain, and he made plans for his future life. He did everything according to certain plans. And he never gave up. Nowadays, people live in a better society. Nobody would have the experiences like Robinson’s, but people may come across some difficulty or adversity. When they are confronting the adversity, they should adjust their attitudes, make plans for the future actively, be good at bringing forth new ideas in adversity, and never give up the hope to get out of it, struggle against it indomitably like Robinson Crusoe. Eventually they will get out of the adversity, and create the splendor of their own lives. 本文来自
Besides, Robinson knew how to set the good against the evil to enjoy the comforts.
EVIL
I am cast upon a horrible desolate island, void of all hope of recovery.


I am singled out and separated, as it were, from all the world to be miserable.
  I am divided from mankind, a solitaire, one banished from human society.
  I have not clothes to cover me.
      I am without any defense or means to resist any violence of man or beast.
      I have no soul to speak to, or relieve me.
 
GOOD
But I am alive, and not drowned, as all my ship’s company was.
But I am singled out, too, from all the ship’s crew to be spared from death; and he that miraculously saved me from death can deliver me from this condition.
      But I am not starved and perishing on a barren place, affording no sustenance.
      But I am in a hot climate, where if I had clothes I could hardly wear them.
      But I am cast on an island, where I see no wild beasts to hurt me, as I saw on the of Africa. And what if I had been shipwrecked there?
      But God wonderfully sent the ship in near enough to the shore that I have gotten out so many necessary things as will either supply my wants, or enable me to supply myself even as long as I live. (Daniel Defoe, 52)
It is just as Robinson said that upon the whole, here was an undoubted testimony, that there was scarce any condition in the world so miserable, but there was something negative or something positive to be thankful for in it; and let this stand as a direction from the experience of the most miserable of all conditions in the world, that we may always find in it something to comfort ourselves from and to set in the description of good and evil on the credit side of the account.
Robinson made a comparison between the evil and good, and understood that he got more than he lost indeed. As time went on, he learned to take more upon the bright side of his condition, and less upon the dark side, and to consider what he enjoyed rather than what he wanted. Somebody thinks that if one gets great prestige, he will lose the freedom that the ordinary have; if one gets enormous wealth, he will lose the ease when he is sleeping; if one gets brisk business, he will lose a lot of time…In a word, if everyone can think of his own gain and loss seriously, he will find that there is real loss in varying degrees in the process of gaining.
B. Making Plans for the Future on the Island
    so that I had a tolerable view of subsisting without any want as long as I lived; for I considered from the beginning how I would provide for the accidents that
might happen and for the time that was to come, even not only after my ammunition should be spent, but even after my health or strength should decay.( Daniel Defoe, 50)
From this, people can see that Robinson is a foresighted p
    发表评论
    请自觉遵守互联网相关的政策法规,严禁发布色情、暴力、反动的言论。
    用户名: 验证码:点击我更换图片
    最新评论 更多>>
    网站首页 - 友情链接 - 网站地图 - TAG标签 - RSS订阅 - 内容搜索
    Copyright © 2008-2015 计算机技术学习交流网. 版权所有

    豫ICP备11007008号-1