MindMap Gallery Robinson Crusoe
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This analysis explores how Aeon effectively tailors offerings to meet the diverse needs of family-oriented consumers through a comprehensive Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning (STP) framework. Demographic segmentation examines family life stages (young families with babies, school-aged children, teenagers, empty nesters), household sizes (small vs. large), income levels (mass, premium), and parent age bands (millennials, Gen X). This identifies distinct consumer groups with different spending patterns. Geographic segmentation highlights store catchment types (urban, suburban, rural), community characteristics (density, income, competition), and local preferences (fresh food, halal, Japanese products). Psychographic segmentation delves into family values (health, safety, education, convenience), lifestyle orientations (busy professionals, home-centered, eco-conscious). Behavioral segmentation focuses on shopping missions (daily grocery, weekly stock-up, seasonal shopping), price sensitivity (value seekers, premium), channel preferences (in-store, online, pickup). Needs-based segmentation reveals core family needs related to value (good-better-best pricing), budget considerations (affordability, promotions, member pricing), safety (food quality, product recall), convenience (one-stop shopping, parking, store hours). Targeting prioritizes young families with school-aged children, budget-conscious households, and convenience-seeking shoppers. Positioning emphasizes Aeon as a family-friendly, value-for-money, one-stop destination with Japanese quality and local relevance. These insights enhance family shopping experiences through tailored assortments (kids’ products, school supplies), promotions (family bundles, weekend events), and services (nursing rooms, kids’ play areas).
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"Robinson Crusoe"
Chapter summary
Chapter One
First voyage
reason
Has a strong woolen spirit
Young people’s rebellious mentality towards their parents’ family of origin
Strong pursuit of wealth
Time: September 1, 1651
Destination: London
Encountered a terrible storm
ship sank
rescued by boat
Reaching London by dry road
second voyage
Destination: Guinea, Africa
trade commodities
Chapter two
Africa made a fortune doing business
third voyage
Encountered pirates
Captured as a slave
tend the garden
Watching ships
Escaped to sea two years later
Pushed Mar the Moor into the sea
Take the ship and escape from the barbarian coast with Xury
Hunting hares and lions
Make friends with native black people
Rescued by Portuguese merchant ship
Arrive in Brazil by ship
third chapter
Buy and operate a Brazilian plantation
sugarcane plantation
As the plantation improves, life gets better and better
fourth voyage
Time: September 1, 1659
Destination: Africa
Attracted to Africa for slave trafficking
Ship ran aground and sank in hurricane
Location: Near the unnamed island on the north coast of South America
All sailors and passengers drowned, only one survived
Drifting to an unknown desert island
Spend the night in a tree early
Prevent danger from happening
All he had on him was a knife and a pipe
Go to the broken ship to find the remaining items
Food: bread, biscuits, meat, wheat grains, etc.
Tools: Gun, bullets, gunpowder
Familiar with desert island environment
There are only wild animals and birds on the deserted island
Build a house
place to stay
store gunpowder
Try to capture and tame a goat
Chapter Four
Start recording time with calendar
Carve vertical marks on the wooden pillars once a day
discover the valley
The valley is rich in resources
Build a hut as a base
Try growing barley and rice
Try making various pottery
Toast making tools
Use animal skins to make clothes, umbrellas and other items
chapter Five
domesticated parrot
Named Bol
Accompany yourself to relieve boredom
Cutting down trees to build ships
big wooden boat
canoe
Gradually becoming self-sufficient in materials
Food can be supplied
Ample supply of fresh water
Wood is abundant
Using grape wine to make raisins, etc.
Rich supply of meat
Digging the island's canal alone
Try an island-hopping cruise
Chapter Six
Found savage footprints
Discover the cannibals
save servant friday
Cannibals discovered will be sacrificed on Friday
Save Friday with a plan
Teach a variety of Friday content
language
Food, clothing, housing and transportation
use weapons
Chapter VII
Free other prisoners
Save Friday's father
Save the captured Spaniards
16 people in total
Encountered a British merchant ship
A mutiny occurs on the ship, and the captain, first mate, and others are kidnapped and driven to the island.
Rescued everyone who was held hostage
Kill the mutinous crew member
Know the remaining party members and use tactics to subdue the prisoners
chapter eight
The British captain led all the crew on board the ship
The Spanish and some mutinous sailors continued to live on the island
Prevent further rebellion
establish a colony
Chapter nine
back to uk
Returned to the UK after 35 years, including 28 years on the island
Things are different and people are different
Looking for old friends in Lisbon
Take back Brazilian industry
Sailing to the East Indies again
Visit a once uninhabited island
Continue traveling
Author's work
Author: Daniel Defoe
british writer
honor
father of english novel
father of british newspaper
Representative works
"Robinson Crusoe"
"Colonel Jack"
"Captain Singleton"
"Moore Flanders"
Mainly novels, his novels have had a huge influence and role on the development of British and European novels.
summary
It mainly tells the story of the protagonist Robinson Crusoe, who was born in a middle-class family and aspired to travel around the world throughout his life. Once while sailing to Africa, he encountered a storm and drifted alone to an uninhabited desert island, where he began to live an isolated life. With his strong will and unremitting efforts, he survived on the desert island. After living on the island for 28 years, 2 months and 19 days, he was finally able to return to his hometown.
background
Overview
Created based on the background of the large-scale development of British capitalism
Friday
Written in the early 18th century. At that time, the British bourgeois revolution ended with a compromise between the bourgeoisie and the nobility, and the establishment of a constitutional monarchy. The victory of the revolution promoted the development of the capitalist economy. The Industrial Revolution made Britain the world's first industrial nation. At the same time, Britain continued to launch foreign wars, and Britain had become the center of the international slave trade. Conquered a large number of colonies and semi-colonies.
prototype
Alexander Selkirk
scottish sailor
In September 1704, he had an argument with the captain and was abandoned on a desert island in the Atlantic Ocean. He was rescued by Captain Woods Rogers four years and four months later.
figure
Robinson
british middle class family
Place of birth: York, England
character
adventurer
Optimistic, positive and innovative
Dare to pursue freedom
Face reality and not be afraid of difficulties
Don’t be discouraged, be persistent and tenacious
Positive and enterprising spirit
other
Robinson's colonial thoughts reflect the limitations of the author's time. The author positively portrays Robinson as the first bourgeoisie in the history of literature, which had a significant impact on the creation of realist novels in the 19th century.
Friday
Aboriginal people
Owner: Robinson
Robinson's servant and close friend
Saved by Robinson Crusoe when he was about to be sacrificed by cannibals
character
Gratitude
Loyal and responsible
Adaptable
other
By shaping the character of Friday, the focus is on the religious color of "Robinson Crusoe". Robinson's living environment was accompanied by nature, surrounded by mountains, rivers and trees. His lonely life formed a kind of religious hermitage environment, forcing him to dialogue with himself, nature and God. Joining Friday is like a "savior" who has a good foundation for him to get out of the desert island and integrate into society.
Experience
The work raises people's diligence, bravery, wisdom and creative talents to unprecedented heights, affirming the value of people
Through Robinson Crusoe's 28 years of arduous experience on the desert island, it symbolically demonstrates the basic trajectory of human development, thereby proposing the theme of the times that labor creates history.
Influence
The work attaches great importance to the creation of characters, the description of the environment and the psychology of the characters, and also uses many daily life terms, which opened up a new stage in the development of British novels.
Robinson is a new character. He is one of the earliest positive characters in bourgeois literature. With his strong will and positive enterprising spirit, he overcame the conservative and dispirited aristocrats.
It had a huge influence and role on the development of British and European novels.