Absrtact
Robinson, the protagonist of Lubin drifting, is a typical image in Chinese and foreign languages, and a monumental classic in British literary world. The story of the novel vivid twists and turns, fascinating, Lu Binjin many times encountered shipwrecks, escape desert island, closed Friday, rule the desert island, common resistance to do, prosperity after returning home. In this series of plots, the writer creates a typical image of a brave and fearless adventurer.In addition , Robinson is a tough , life - friendly man who is alone facing the deserted island , and he is not afraid and retreat , but enjoys the pleasure of creating a living alone , and actively dealing with every difficulty and challenge of living in the desert island .In the past three hundred years, Robinson Crusoe has been popular all over the world and become an immortal masterpiece in the history of world literature. What is its charm? It should be said that this is due to Defoe's success in shaping Robinson, a very personal character. In Robinson's place, adventure, perseverance, wisdom, courage, boldness, enterprising, pioneering and innovative all in one, for all people unwilling to ordinary, not content with the status quo to provide the hero image in their hearts.The author will analyze this work from the angle of character image.
Key words:”Robinson Crusoe”; typical image; image analysis; character
Content
Abstract.......................................................................................................3
Ⅰ.Introduction............................................................................................5
Ⅱ.The analysis of the protagonist's personality .....................................5
2.1. Adventure spirit...................................................................................5
2.2. Innovative spirit...................................................................................5
2.3.Optimism...............................................................................................6
Ⅲ.The forming factors of Robinson's characters...................................6
3.1. social factors .......................................................................................6
3.2. family factors ......................................................................................7
IV.Conclusion...............................................................................................8
V.References…………………………………………………………….…9