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Comparing Tough Times

2023-10-19 00:53:08

During difficult times, the author did a lot of research and teaching. In two special articles, the author pays more attention to reading and learning that is also relevant to reading. The Frederick Douglas article 'Learn to Read and Writ' and Tom Kingston's 'Learn to talk' and 'American Girls' narrator only tells the reader the conflict between their mainstream culture and their own identity sense Instead of teaching readers and explaining the choice of characters determines the direction in which they live.

Comparing Claudio Kusler 's Sahara and Daniel Defoe' s "Robinson Crusoe" will focus on the theme of survival in this article. And it was difficult, physical and spiritual. The two books to be discussed are "Robinson Crusoe" by Clive Kusler's Sahara and Daniel Defoe. In both cases, the hero showed signs of physical collapse and withdrawal, but they also had mental stress. - Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" is the balance between institutions proposed by unknown events and supernatural events, and the challenges they face. In addition, human control over various environments seems to be commensurate with the development of trust in his belief in the title character and understanding of his beliefs.

"Robinson Crusoe" is an adventure story about a man named Robinson Crusoe. It is not enough to let him alone on a desolate island. He must survive and be wise under difficult circumstances. Throughout the book, Krusow questions himself and his beliefs again and again, "Why did God leave me alone on this island?" His belief in God fluctuated throughout the story. Once he became sick, his faith in God became very big, and every morning I started reading the Bible every night. This book is a book that tells the reader what happens next.