There are three biographies of celebrities one for each character , each of about 300 words. Please

Updated on educate 2024-06-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Beethoven, Michelangelolev, Lev. Tolstoy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1 Beethoven's tragic childhood.

    2.Beethoven's mother died of illness and began his ** path.

    3.Beethoven's failed engagement to Treser Braunschweig.

    4.He poured his heart and soul into his nephew, who was not successful.

    5.Beethoven had a perfect meeting.

    1.Michelangelo was placed in foster care with the wife of a stonemason.

    2.He entered the studio of Domenico Ghirlandaio. Initial Talent 3Due to religious conflicts, he left a religious school.

    4.He has been sent by successive popes to create works that he is not satisfied with.

    5.Michelangelo almost lost his life in the revolution. Later, he was arrested to create 6After the Pope's death, he was placed in the hands of Paul III.

    1. Inferiority for his ugly face, Tolstoy's parents died when he was a child 2Tolstoy received a typical aristocratic upbringing from an early age.

    3.After dropping out of school, return to Yasnaya Polyana.

    4.Nominally in the administration of the province of Tula.

    In 51857, Tolstoy went abroad and saw the contradictions of capitalist society, but could not find a way to eliminate the evils of society, so he had to call on people to live according to "eternal religious truths".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I know that many people know about Beethoven's life, and I may know it very shallowly, but I know that I read this biography with my heart, and I have been moved by Beethoven's great personality from beginning to end. I grieve for Beethoven's final fall, and I can't help but look up to heaven and ask, "Why is such a great and outstanding family such a tragic fate?"

    Is it only pain that makes great men?

    Beethoven has created so many immortal works for mankind in his life, but he is so lonely, when people praise and carnival for his music, do they really understand and understand Beethoven's love for nature? Those who are benefited from the sound of nature and flow from the depths of Beethoven's heart, if people understand, why did they not love Beethoven as much as they love nature and love him? Why did Beethoven get bogged down in life's troubles and struggle?

    Perhaps, perhaps, it was in this difficult predicament that Beethoven wrote such a turbulent and heroic work. Yes, his work does inspire people to have the courage to overcome the difficulties of life. Undoubtedly, Beethoven's personality is also great and outstanding, and from him, we have indeed received a lot of inspiration and positive spiritual food, and his contribution to mankind is also incomparable.

    However, don't we also see another kind of relationship between interest and money? Those who applaud Beethoven on the surface, but in fact do not understand Beethoven's, which cannot but make people feel sad! Why didn't Beethoven's ** move such a group of people?

    If this is the case, wouldn't it be a masterpiece that Beethoven spent his whole life and hard work to write?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The terrible blow brought him to his knees.

    Even in this terrible abyss, Beethoven still sings the praises of "joy".

    Romain Rolland (1866-1944) was a master of French literature and winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1915. Romain Rolland was born on January 29, 1866, and his childhood was in the shadow of defeat in the Franco-Prussian War of 1870. As a young man, he was admitted to colleges and universities.

    In 1912, Romain Rolland retired. In order to improve his health, Roland spent his holidays in Switzerland.

    He died at home on December 30, 1944.

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