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1. What do you think of Beethoven's biography?

The famous French writer Roman? Roland once used this passage to describe a person: "The embarrassment of material life has never changed. He is poor, sick and isolated from the world-but he is a winner:-the winner of human mediocrity, the winner of his own fate, and the winner of his own pain. " Yes, the writer's "he" refers to the great musician Beethoven. This passage is from the famous Who's Who. ?

Who's Who tells the lives of three famous people: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. Among them, Beethoven is the great man I admire most. ?

Beethoven's here? 1770? 65438+ February? Born in Bonn, Germany, on June 6th, 65438, his family was poor, and he was regarded as a "cash cow" by his father. He did not hesitate to beat and scold, which made Beethoven have an unfortunate childhood. Beethoven grew up more miserable, but he gave in and failed again and again. Deaf with both ears, he has also completed more than 100 works in his 57-year life. ?

"Life is hard. For those who are unwilling to be mediocre, it is an endless struggle, often tragic, not brilliant, not happy, but a struggle in loneliness and silence. " I think, even if no one sees or hears Beethoven's efforts, as long as he pays, he will get something. Just as he was widely praised in his later years, at least the respected Beethoven succeeded. ?

Beethoven's father used to drag the child to the keyboard and let him practice there for hours, slapping him whenever he played wrong. Neighbors often hear children sobbing to sleep because of fatigue and pain. This is Beethoven's childhood. Today, we are like flowers in a greenhouse, but why do we pretend to "groan in pain"? Beethoven's perseverance, indomitable fighting spirit and indomitable spirit will never be appreciated?

Let Beethoven's spirit continue to spread and develop in countless articles and music history, and impress him deeply in my heart. ?

"Bring joy with pain." That's right! This man is the music giant-Beethoven! ?

2. What do you think of the Biography of Bemisi Longfellow?

Biography is divided into two parts, the first part is "fighting", the second part is "abandoning" and?

The ending is "death". 1475 On March 6th, Michelangelo was born in Capulli Sai, Santino, where his father was a judge. His mother died when he was six years old, and Michelangelo was adopted by the wife of a stonemason. At the age of thirteen, he entered the studio of domenico Girandayo. It is said that his excellent grades make teachers jealous. A year later, they broke up and Michelangelo transferred to a sculpture school. Soon, due to the conflict of religious beliefs, he left there and went to Venice, Rome and other famous cities, and the level of sculpture continued to improve. ?

1505 In March, Michelangelo was recruited by Pope Julius II to build a mausoleum for him. Soon, he was invited to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. In the following years, he was sent by successive popes to create works that he was not satisfied with with with pain. 1527 Michelangelo was involved in the whirlpool of a revolution and almost died. After the revolution, Pope Clemente found him out of his hiding place again, and Michelangelo had to work for the people he resisted again. Pope Clemente died in September 1537, and Michelangelo thought he could do his own thing quietly from now on. But as soon as he arrived in Rome, he was caught by his new owner, Paul III. It seems that fate doomed him to work for others only in endless interference. ?

1February 564 12, Michelangelo stood all day, writing a eulogy for Christ. 14 began to have a fever. 18 at 5 pm, this outstanding sculptor and painter finally passed away forever. ?

What do you think of Tolstoy's biography?

Tolstoy lost his mother at the age of two and his father at the age of nine. As a teenager, Tolstoy was not only troubled by his own thoughts, but also despaired of his ugly appearance. ?

185 1 year, Tolstoy came to the Caucasus, and the clear environment surrounded by mountains made his chaotic brain wake up. The following year, he created excellent works such as Childhood, Teenager, Youth and Morning of a Landlord. During the Russian-Turkish War, Tolstoy visited the battlefield personally and was often in danger. Under such circumstances, he still wrote such an exciting work as Chronicle of Sevastopol. Tolstoy in this period was full and happy. ?

Tolstoy got married in 1862, and his happy family life gave him enough time and energy to create masterpieces that shocked the whole novel circle in19th century: War and Peace and Anna karenin. However, Tolstoy is distressed: he has status and wealth, but he is often ashamed of his rich life; He sympathizes with the lower classes and lacks confidence in them. So he was tired of his own life, determined to break with his own society, and could not get people's support. Mentally, he has always been lonely. At the age of eighty-two, he chose to run away and died in a small railway station. ?

How heavy is the air around us. The boss's Europa is unconscious in an atmosphere of heavy turbidity and corruption. Vulgar materialism suppresses ideas and hinders the actions of the government and individuals. Society suffocated in smart and humble selfishness. Humans can't breathe. -Open the window! Let the free air come back! Take a breath of hero. ?

The writing purpose of Whose Biography is lofty, creating the sun in the spiritual world, breathing the breath of heroes, and making people get spiritual support in the painful and disappointing reality. Who's Who is full of intense passion. Every reader who reads Who Who's Who will first strongly feel the irresistible enthusiasm in the works, and will be heartbroken by Roland's inspiring language. ?

4. What do you think of Whose Biography?

I feel very tired after reading this book. ?

For Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy, their spiritual world is miserable because of the overflow of ideas. The more they think, the more painful they are, and the more powerless they are. ?

In Whose Biography, romain rolland chose the turning point or the most ups and downs of the protagonist, especially in the biographies of Michelangelo and Tolstoy, the author made a lot of simple analysis of the protagonist's works, thus revealing their subtle psychological changes. It's my opinion on Roman Roland's writing techniques. ?

Tolstoy's biography is the longest, and his thoughts and soul are also excavated by the author. His talent and personality are not contradictory, but they are far apart. His works can best reflect this point. His works are full of ideas. Personally, I think his works have souls, because from his works, we can know that the mood and thoughts when writing are just like every work has its own soul. In his later years, a vivid work often adds a spiritual realm that does not exist in reality at the end. ?

Therefore, we can see that Tolstoy was mainly busy with his religious ideals and social ideas in his later years. Tolstoy's profound understanding of war, coupled with his extensive involvement in various religions, created his unique thought-passive resistance. Due to the formation and gradual maturity of this thought, he gradually drifted away from the current society, so that he died in a strange town on his way home. ?

5. What do you think of Whose Biography?

People often say: "An excellent biography can not only let us know the world, but also let us know more about life." Whose biographies: Beethoven, Michelangelo and Tolstoy. Their protagonists are musicians, sculptors and novelists. However, although their occupations and ages are different, they are pursuing the same ideal-striving for truth and justice. ?

In the face of pain and loneliness, Beethoven chose to stick to his beliefs. As a musician who can't hear any sound, he gives people the illusion of arrogance. For peace, Beethoven once said, "Any law can be broken as long as it is to get more beautiful things." This sentence accurately expressed his psychology of opposing autocracy at that time, didn't Michelangelo? He devoted his life to creating immortal masterpieces expressing truth, goodness and beauty. Because he believes that as long as his soul can be patient and brave, and does not blindly sink into suffering, then he will definitely break through the bondage of spirit and think of his ideal life. Tolstoy, on the other hand, used his pen to describe the darkness of the society at that time, and his belief in God was that he persistently spread the seeds of love to the world with the pen tip. ?

But they are also people like us-fulfilling the mission of life. If we know that we are weak and unfortunate people, please listen to romain rolland's voice: all those who can't do it! Don't complain too much, the best of mankind is with you. Draw on their courage as our nourishment; If we are too weak, let our heads rest on their knees for a while. They will comfort us that in these sacred hearts, there is a clear power and strong love that flies out like a torrent. You don't even need to explore their works or listen to their voices. In their eyes and stories, you can see that life has never been as big, full and happy as it was in troubled times. "?

Facing the peaceful and beautiful society now, I should arm myself with hard study and rich knowledge and move towards a bright future?

Who's Who is a good proof of an old saying in China: Great things can be achieved in ancient and modern times, but not only?

If you have extraordinary talent, you must also have perseverance. Beethoven's "Seeking refuge in sadness and forbearance", Michelangelo's "The more I suffer, the more I like it" and Tolstoy's "I cry, I suffer, I just want the truth" all show that a great life is an endless battle. Our times are ever-changing and full of opportunities. We are eager for success, but we don't want to struggle. What we want is to become famous overnight. Impetuousness and quick success may make us achieve short-term achievements, but we must never be among the immortals of mankind. Therefore, reading Who's Who may sober us up. ?

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