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I. Robinson Crusoe’s courage and passion
Always, Robinson Crusoe was not satisfied with his status quo, like most of us. However, few of us have the courage to make any change. That’s why most of us can hardly make any progress. But once Robinson Cruose had a dream, nothing can impede him.
Early at his teenager hood, he got the strong will to go to sea. Though, he might be well introced, and had a prospect of raising his fortune by application and instry, with a life of ease and pleasure, if he chose to stay at his father’s house and his native country. Losing 2 of his 3 sons, Robinson’s father would certainly not allow his only beloved son going to sea and sufferings miseries. Being an obedient child, and e to the love of his father, Robinson was hesitant at once. But he finally chose the life he wanted and broke away from the life of ease and pleasures the 1st time.
By the 2nd time he went to sea again, he was a rich and thriving man with a plantation in Brazil, leading a life of ease and pleasure. But he sailed again. He just couldn’t stop himself from going to sea, because that was his interest and the life he wanted.
Any one who wants to succeed must have such passion on their jobs or careers as Robinson’s passion for going to sea. If they are not interested in their current jobs at all, they must take courage to stop wasting their time on such things, and focus on the right things. This is the foundation of achieving success.
II. Robinson’s great creativity and working capacity
Robinson is a man with great creativity and working capacity. He had spent more than 20 years on the isolated island. In order to survive, he ceaselessly thought about how to get enough food. During those years, Robinson learned to raise goats and plant plants. He also learned to make furniture by himself. When he left the island 28 years later, the island was much like a manor or an island country.
Creativity and working capacity are especially important today. They are two criterions by which the employees’ performance is judged in most companies. People who don’t have little creativity and working capacity can hardly achieve great accomplishment.
B. Shortcomings
No body is perfect. Robinson also has shortcomings. Sometimes he was irresolute; He was not confident enough; He was fetishistic, although his belief had done him much good.
Robinson was not born to be a successful man and a hero. He learned and gained as he grew. He was a coward when he encountered storm the 1st time. But he was brave enough when he struggled to landed on the isolate island. He was making progress.
Robinson’s shortcomings were not too serious to impede him from achieving success. Every one has shortcomings. But once we know it’s a shortcoming we should try to overcome it. Only by this way we can improve ourselves.
Robinson was the representative of the bourgeois of the 18th century. It was the time when bourgeois grew stronger and stronger. Defoe paid a tribute to bourgeois by creating such a rational, sturdy, clever, kind, and successful man.
Robinson Crusoe is a lighthouse for the ambitious people. It’s also instructive for average people. After reading this book, we should know how to face up to life.
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Four young musketeers helped the empress of France to get the necklace. The empress gives the necklace to Buckingham as a present. Now the king asks the empress to wear the necklace on the evening party. So Dartagnan and his friends went to Britain and met Buckingham. Buckingham gave the necklace to them and protected them on the way to France. Finally, Dartagnan and his friends received the present from Buckingham and empress. Alexandre Dumas, père, born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (July 24, 1802 – December 5, 1870) was a French writer, best known for his numerous historical novels of high adventure which have made him the most widely read French author in the world. Many of his novels, including The Count of Monte Cristo and the D'Artagnan Romances, were serialized, and he also wrote plays, magazine articles, and was a prolific correspondent. His paternal grandmother was a black slave. Alexandre Dumas père wrote stories and historical chronicles of high adventure that captured the imagination of the French public who eagerly waited to purchase the continuing sagas. A few of these works are: Charles VII at the Homes of His Great Vassals (Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux), drama, adapted for the opera The Saracen by Russian composer César Cui the D'Artagnan Romances: The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires, 1844) Twenty Years After (Vingt Ans Après, 1845) The Vicomte de Bragelonne (Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard, 1847): when published in English it was usually split into three parts "The Vicomte de Bragelonne", "Louise de la Valliere" and "The Man in the Iron Mask" , of which the last part is the most known. The Count of Monte Cristo (1845–1846) The Fencing Master (Le maître d'armes, 1840) The Regent's Daughter (1845) The Two Dianas (1846) the Valois romances Queen Margot (1845) La Dame de Monsoreau (1846) The Forty-Five Guardsmen (1847) the Marie Antoinette romances: Joseph Balsamo (1846–1848) (aka "Memoirs of a Physician", "Cagliostro", "Madame Dubarry", "The Countess Dubarry", or "The Elixir of Life") The Queen's Necklace (1849–1850) Ange Pitou (1853) (aka "Storming the Bastille", or "Six Years Later") The Countess de Charny (1853–1855) (aka "Andrée de Taverney", or "The Mesmerist's Victim") The Knight of the Red House (1845) The Black Tulip (1850) The Nutcracker (1844): a revision of Hoffmann's story, later adapted by Tchaikovsky as a ballet The Gold Thieves (after 1857): a play that was lost, and rediscovered by the Canadian Reginald Hamel researcher in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in 2004 The Knight of Sainte-Hermine (Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine, 1869): the novel was his last major work and was lost until its rediscovery by Claude Schopp was announced in 2005
I. Robinson Crusoe’s courage and passion
Always, Robinson Crusoe was not satisfied with his status quo, like most of us. However, few of us have the courage to make any change. That’s why most of us can hardly make any progress. But once Robinson Cruose had a dream, nothing can impede him.
Early at his teenager hood, he got the strong will to go to sea. Though, he might be well introced, and had a prospect of raising his fortune by application and instry, with a life of ease and pleasure, if he chose to stay at his father’s house and his native country. Losing 2 of his 3 sons, Robinson’s father would certainly not allow his only beloved son going to sea and sufferings miseries. Being an obedient child, and e to the love of his father, Robinson was hesitant at once. But he finally chose the life he wanted and broke away from the life of ease and pleasures the 1st time.
By the 2nd time he went to sea again, he was a rich and thriving man with a plantation in Brazil, leading a life of ease and pleasure. But he sailed again. He just couldn’t stop himself from going to sea, because that was his interest and the life he wanted.
Any one who wants to succeed must have such passion on their jobs or careers as Robinson’s passion for going to sea. If they are not interested in their current jobs at all, they must take courage to stop wasting their time on such things, and focus on the right things. This is the foundation of achieving success.
II. Robinson’s great creativity and working capacity
Robinson is a man with great creativity and working capacity. He had spent more than 20 years on the isolated island. In order to survive, he ceaselessly thought about how to get enough food. During those years, Robinson learned to raise goats and plant plants. He also learned to make furniture by himself. When he left the island 28 years later, the island was much like a manor or an island country.
Creativity and working capacity are especially important today. They are two criterions by which the employees’ performance is judged in most companies. People who don’t have little creativity and working capacity can hardly achieve great accomplishment.
B. Shortcomings
No body is perfect. Robinson also has shortcomings. Sometimes he was irresolute; He was not confident enough; He was fetishistic, although his belief had done him much good.
Robinson was not born to be a successful man and a hero. He learned and gained as he grew. He was a coward when he encountered storm the 1st time. But he was brave enough when he struggled to landed on the isolate island. He was making progress.
Robinson’s shortcomings were not too serious to impede him from achieving success. Every one has shortcomings. But once we know it’s a shortcoming we should try to overcome it. Only by this way we can improve ourselves.
Robinson was the representative of the bourgeois of the 18th century. It was the time when bourgeois grew stronger and stronger. Defoe paid a tribute to bourgeois by creating such a rational, sturdy, clever, kind, and successful man.
Robinson Crusoe is a lighthouse for the ambitious people. It’s also instructive for average people. After reading this book, we should know how to face up to life.
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I. Robinson Crusoe’s courage and passion
Always, Robinson Crusoe was not satisfied with his status quo, like most of us. However, few of us have the courage to make any change. That’s why most of us can hardly make any progress. But once Robinson Cruose had a dream, nothing can impede him.
Early at his teenager hood, he got the strong will to go to sea. Though, he might be well introced, and had a prospect of raising his fortune by application and instry, with a life of ease and pleasure, if he chose to stay at his father’s house and his native country. Losing 2 of his 3 sons, Robinson’s father would certainly not allow his only beloved son going to sea and sufferings miseries. Being an obedient child, and e to the love of his father, Robinson was hesitant at once. But he finally chose the life he wanted and broke away from the life of ease and pleasures the 1st time.
By the 2nd time he went to sea again, he was a rich and thriving man with a plantation in Brazil, leading a life of ease and pleasure. But he sailed again. He just couldn’t stop himself from going to sea, because that was his interest and the life he wanted.
Any one who wants to succeed must have such passion on their jobs or careers as Robinson’s passion for going to sea. If they are not interested in their current jobs at all, they must take courage to stop wasting their time on such things, and focus on the right things. This is the foundation of achieving success.
II. Robinson’s great creativity and working capacity
Robinson is a man with great creativity and working capacity. He had spent more than 20 years on the isolated island. In order to survive, he ceaselessly thought about how to get enough food. During those years, Robinson learned to raise goats and plant plants. He also learned to make furniture by himself. When he left the island 28 years later, the island was much like a manor or an island country.
Creativity and working capacity are especially important today. They are two criterions by which the employees’ performance is judged in most companies. People who don’t have little creativity and working capacity can hardly achieve great accomplishment.
B. Shortcomings
No body is perfect. Robinson also has shortcomings. Sometimes he was irresolute; He was not confident enough; He was fetishistic, although his belief had done him much good.
Robinson was not born to be a successful man and a hero. He learned and gained as he grew. He was a coward when he encountered storm the 1st time. But he was brave enough when he struggled to landed on the isolate island. He was making progress.
Robinson’s shortcomings were not too serious to impede him from achieving success. Every one has shortcomings. But once we know it’s a shortcoming we should try to overcome it. Only by this way we can improve ourselves.
Robinson was the representative of the bourgeois of the 18th century. It was the time when bourgeois grew stronger and stronger. Defoe paid a tribute to bourgeois by creating such a rational, sturdy, clever, kind, and successful man.
Robinson Crusoe is a lighthouse for the ambitious people. It’s also instructive for average people. After reading this book, we should know how to face up to life.
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时间:2023-10-15 05:42
Four young musketeers helped the empress of France to get the necklace. The empress gives the necklace to Buckingham as a present. Now the king asks the empress to wear the necklace on the evening party. So Dartagnan and his friends went to Britain and met Buckingham. Buckingham gave the necklace to them and protected them on the way to France. Finally, Dartagnan and his friends received the present from Buckingham and empress. Alexandre Dumas, père, born Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie (July 24, 1802 – December 5, 1870) was a French writer, best known for his numerous historical novels of high adventure which have made him the most widely read French author in the world. Many of his novels, including The Count of Monte Cristo and the D'Artagnan Romances, were serialized, and he also wrote plays, magazine articles, and was a prolific correspondent. His paternal grandmother was a black slave. Alexandre Dumas père wrote stories and historical chronicles of high adventure that captured the imagination of the French public who eagerly waited to purchase the continuing sagas. A few of these works are: Charles VII at the Homes of His Great Vassals (Charles VII chez ses grands vassaux), drama, adapted for the opera The Saracen by Russian composer César Cui the D'Artagnan Romances: The Three Musketeers (Les Trois Mousquetaires, 1844) Twenty Years After (Vingt Ans Après, 1845) The Vicomte de Bragelonne (Le Vicomte de Bragelonne, ou Dix ans plus tard, 1847): when published in English it was usually split into three parts "The Vicomte de Bragelonne", "Louise de la Valliere" and "The Man in the Iron Mask" , of which the last part is the most known. The Count of Monte Cristo (1845–1846) The Fencing Master (Le maître d'armes, 1840) The Regent's Daughter (1845) The Two Dianas (1846) the Valois romances Queen Margot (1845) La Dame de Monsoreau (1846) The Forty-Five Guardsmen (1847) the Marie Antoinette romances: Joseph Balsamo (1846–1848) (aka "Memoirs of a Physician", "Cagliostro", "Madame Dubarry", "The Countess Dubarry", or "The Elixir of Life") The Queen's Necklace (1849–1850) Ange Pitou (1853) (aka "Storming the Bastille", or "Six Years Later") The Countess de Charny (1853–1855) (aka "Andrée de Taverney", or "The Mesmerist's Victim") The Knight of the Red House (1845) The Black Tulip (1850) The Nutcracker (1844): a revision of Hoffmann's story, later adapted by Tchaikovsky as a ballet The Gold Thieves (after 1857): a play that was lost, and rediscovered by the Canadian Reginald Hamel researcher in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in 2004 The Knight of Sainte-Hermine (Le Chevalier de Sainte-Hermine, 1869): the novel was his last major work and was lost until its rediscovery by Claude Schopp was announced in 2005
I. Robinson Crusoe’s courage and passion
Always, Robinson Crusoe was not satisfied with his status quo, like most of us. However, few of us have the courage to make any change. That’s why most of us can hardly make any progress. But once Robinson Cruose had a dream, nothing can impede him.
Early at his teenager hood, he got the strong will to go to sea. Though, he might be well introced, and had a prospect of raising his fortune by application and instry, with a life of ease and pleasure, if he chose to stay at his father’s house and his native country. Losing 2 of his 3 sons, Robinson’s father would certainly not allow his only beloved son going to sea and sufferings miseries. Being an obedient child, and e to the love of his father, Robinson was hesitant at once. But he finally chose the life he wanted and broke away from the life of ease and pleasures the 1st time.
By the 2nd time he went to sea again, he was a rich and thriving man with a plantation in Brazil, leading a life of ease and pleasure. But he sailed again. He just couldn’t stop himself from going to sea, because that was his interest and the life he wanted.
Any one who wants to succeed must have such passion on their jobs or careers as Robinson’s passion for going to sea. If they are not interested in their current jobs at all, they must take courage to stop wasting their time on such things, and focus on the right things. This is the foundation of achieving success.
II. Robinson’s great creativity and working capacity
Robinson is a man with great creativity and working capacity. He had spent more than 20 years on the isolated island. In order to survive, he ceaselessly thought about how to get enough food. During those years, Robinson learned to raise goats and plant plants. He also learned to make furniture by himself. When he left the island 28 years later, the island was much like a manor or an island country.
Creativity and working capacity are especially important today. They are two criterions by which the employees’ performance is judged in most companies. People who don’t have little creativity and working capacity can hardly achieve great accomplishment.
B. Shortcomings
No body is perfect. Robinson also has shortcomings. Sometimes he was irresolute; He was not confident enough; He was fetishistic, although his belief had done him much good.
Robinson was not born to be a successful man and a hero. He learned and gained as he grew. He was a coward when he encountered storm the 1st time. But he was brave enough when he struggled to landed on the isolate island. He was making progress.
Robinson’s shortcomings were not too serious to impede him from achieving success. Every one has shortcomings. But once we know it’s a shortcoming we should try to overcome it. Only by this way we can improve ourselves.
Robinson was the representative of the bourgeois of the 18th century. It was the time when bourgeois grew stronger and stronger. Defoe paid a tribute to bourgeois by creating such a rational, sturdy, clever, kind, and successful man.
Robinson Crusoe is a lighthouse for the ambitious people. It’s also instructive for average people. After reading this book, we should know how to face up to life.