Biography Daniel
Uninhabited island. You are one, one for the whole island. Terrible, I believe. But you did not give up, you collected the will and remaining courage into a fist and set to work. I admired you when you worked so much. Work, work, work. Every day, every hour, every minute. Your desire to survive was indescribable. And when did you go into swimming, though not far to the ship that had a shipwreck?
You have no idea how I was worried about you! Each line could be tragic. But no, you had everything on the shoulder. And those pages where everything that you managed to find on the ship was described, I read excitedly. The enumerations of these things were for me inexorable joy. After all, even a small nail could be useful to you to survive. I must admit that any woman would have considered you quite economic, this very "master of all hands." Because you really had golden hands and a smart head.
Well, quit, the whole thing has flushed, to remind you all that your couple of hands created? A cozy and comfortable shack, in which it was possible to freeze in the rainy season. Clay dishes, furniture, clothing, rye, wheat, Fig. A summer house, which in the student was a kind of cover, salvation. You created all this yourself, with your own hands! I invented something, planted something.
From the seed came the bed. But it was oh how difficult it was to take care of the crop in hot seasons, I remember! In those moments when you so much needed human communication, I assure you, I wanted to jump out of this world and climb to you, to the page. At least for a moment. At least a couple of lines. I sat at home, and, reading, believed in you. You were somewhere there, far, far, and believed in salvation.
Our faith is strong, weaving together. I do not want to write openly, but since revelations fell out of me, I’ll say. I am still very sad. Of course, on those pages when you sailed on the ship, not believing it yourself, my joys had no bounds. I did not believe in it the same way as you. I was happy for you, honestly. But at the same time, the selfish string of jealousy obsessively played its motive.
You will no longer be present in my life, the last pages remained. I believed in a happy ending more than you, and now it has come. But where does that ringing emptiness come from, after I read the last page and close the book?
Even your parrot will not be able to answer it. Read more Ira on the book: Robinson Crusoe. This novel this novel once again proves that the works of classics are not replaced! Let it read for a long time and difficult, but what is the meaning of it! I re -read four times - a year at once. At first I was small - I could not reveal all the subtleties, but with subsequent readings you open more and more details!
Read more Karina for the book: Robinson Crusoe. Romanes, first of all, the novel proves that the works of classics are not always boring, as many people think, and it will be very useful to read to modern teenagers! A few years ago I started reading, then I abandoned then I took it again, and again there was not enough willpower to overcome the romance. But last summer my hands finally reached this work.
What can I say, impressed! Yes, how! Wow, for more than twenty years to live on the island and not go crazy, almost: Friday does not count. It was interesting to find out how Robinson builds a home, looking for new ways to survive. He is so hardworking, at first he dragged everything from the ship to the island, then he built a hut for himself. So it was a pity when the ceiling collapsed and it was necessary to start again in the novel shown a refractory resistance, if I may say so, any other would surrender in a day or two, submitted to fate, and Robinson has a real desire to live!
For a long time I was shocked, a novel that really deserves respect! Read more Aliksana on the book: Robinson Crusoe. Further adventures of Robinson Crusoe, I went to this book for a long time. It always seemed to me that this is a very sad book about survival, longing and loneliness. In principle, yes, there is all this in the book - it is still a story of a person who has lived an incredible number of years on a uninhabited island.
For all the tragedy of the situation, I somehow did not expect that it would be more an adventure novel, where the hero actually had a lot on the island. From the sunken ship, he managed to get a lot of tools, weapons, gunpowder, as well as disassemble the ship itself onto the boards. He had enough wheat and rice so as not to starve and use grain for growing.
From the ship with Robinson, a dog and two cats fell on the island, which nevertheless made up at least some kind of company. There were many goats and fruits on the island, so the hero never experienced hunger. And in principle, he did not experience any physical deprivation in the course of the novel - he had in abundance of food and water, where to hide for the night. He did not build, as I expected, a hut from branches and straw, which would demolish from any gust of wind - he had a cave and a bunch of tools.In general, the first time to miss and suffer from Robinson did not have to particularly - he was busy arranging his housing and farming, tamed goats of course, Robinson had the failures, and despair he was overtaken - for so many years it was difficult to survive and not go crazy.
Therefore, his story is still amazing, despite the huge number of “bonuses” at the beginning of island life. And in particular, it was amazing how Robinson was able to organize his life in order to always be busy. If he did not know how to learn something, he studied this, or tried to learn from crane. His story inspires. For those who doubt - the story of the life of Robinson Crusoe on the island is not at all boring.
And moreover, this is only part of the story, because before and after the island, Robinson had a life very saturated with adventures, which was also a discovery for me. So I definitely recommend everyone to read. Well, and, which, an excellent publication from Eksmo with illustrations by Jean Granville makes reading this story even more pleasant. Read more.