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"Celebrity Biography" mainly writes about three celebrities:
Beethoven: A ** family who was manipulated by fate and eventually deaf, a hero who exchanged pain for joy. This person who is arrogant on the surface has an unknown side when he is alive.
**The most important organ of the family was damaged, and he didn't dare to show it, and he didn't dare to let people understand his weaknesses, so he had to choose to live in isolation. He has no soulmates, not even friends. However, Beethoven understood the reality and endured the painful fate that God had given him.
So he also became a hero in the author's mind.
Michelangelo: A hypochondriac, a workaholic who wants to carve an entire mountain out of life, a hero who gives up joy and enjoys pain. The author gives us an understanding of Michelangelo's very contradictory and complex psychology, and his extreme rejection of self-behavior, because even he understands that he is a complete weakling and coward.
The torture of the soul and the endless labor of slaves caused him to suffer all his life, and life was a terrible hell for him.
Leo Tolstoy: a man of self-torture, self-torment, an old man who ran away from home, a hero who breaks the peace of life in order to appease his conscience. He had wealth, fame and status very early, but like a mad believer, he kept dissecting himself and repenting, so much so that he abandoned his family and worldly joys for his own beliefs, and finally became an old man who ran away from home and died in the wilderness.
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The main content of celebrity biographyThe biographies of celebrities are actually composed of three biographies, namely "Beethoven", "Michelangelo" and "Tols Leaky Voltai".
Beethoven's Biography mainly records Beethoven's family environment, as well as Beethoven's upbringing and life experience.
The biography of Michelangelo is divided into three parts, the upper part is called the upper part of the battle, and the lower part is called the second part of the abandonment of caution and the epilogue death.
The main content of Tolstoy's biography is to tell Tolstoy's life experience and creative experience.
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1. "Biography of Famous People" is a biographical work created by the famous French critical realist writer Romain Rolland (1866-1944) in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which includes three biographies: "Beethoven" (1903), "Michelangelo" (or translated as Michelangelo) (1906), and "Tolstoy" (1911). It is called the "Three Great Heroes Biography" and is also known as the "Three Giants".
2. It has been selected to read the second volume of Chinese classics in the eighth grade of the people's education edition. This book also very well confirms an ancient Chinese motto: those who have established great undertakings in ancient and modern times must not only have supernatural talents, but also have perseverance.
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Think for yourself. Relying on others is useful.
I said ......You're talking about "Beethoven"!
Romain Rolland (1866-1944) was a famous French writer, playwright, critic and social activist. Born in 1866 in the town of Cramsey, in the department of Nievreux, France, from 1897 to 1903 he wrote "Saint-Louis", "The Wolves", and "The Triumph of Reason". In 1904, Romain Rolland began to write his masterpiece "Johann Christopher", which is Romain Rolland's masterpiece, his most important novel**, and in 1915, despite the obstruction of France, the Swedish Academy decided to award him the Nobel Prize in Literature that year, in recognition of "the noble idealism of his literary works and the sympathy and love of truth with which he depicted various characters".