How to understand Beethoven s proverb Joy in exchange for pain. What does the phrase Proverbs me

Updated on educate 2024-08-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    As we all know, Beethoven's life was full of ups and downs, especially the deafness that accompanied him almost throughout his compositional career, as well as poverty and mental pain, but it was these that made Beethoven's life shine. Beethoven said: My art should benefit the wretched.

    It can be said that this is the summary of his lifelong artistic spirit. Beethoven believed in his own "power", and at the same time believed that his power could awaken people from sleep—this was his life's pursuit. Beethoven's dedication to eulogizing joy, most notably – and undoubtedly the pinnacle of his artistic career – is a brilliant expression of this spirit, and it goes without saying that the sound of joy should be sung in the souls of all mankind.

    This triumphant, glorious joy that Beethoven's pain was exchanged!

    Proverbs: Words of persuasion. It can be extended to words that come from the bottom of your heart and have a deep meaning.

    I don't think I need to say too much about the sentence that I want to choke fate, although everyone has their own understanding, but the most important thing to know is what Beethoven meant. Beethoven wrote this sentence in a letter to Wegler in 1801, expressing his distress about his ear disease, and at the end of the letter, he said that he would never succumb to fate, but would challenge it until he overcame the injustice of fate, that is, the spirit of resistance, insubordination, and predicament are the revelations we receive. However, it is not helpful to simply discuss this sentence to understand Beethoven's overall thought, and it is easy to distort and personalize the original meaning. Above.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Maybe it's because he can't be happy without a source, and only when the fruits of his labor make others happy can he be happy....He's so helpless, just like me....

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Only by experiencing pain can we get joy.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There are many to name a few:

    1. Those who stand up to the top and stand out, they rely on virtue to rely on their strength, and this is also my strength. --Beethoven (Germany).

    2. Pain can destroy people, and those who suffer can also destroy pain. Creation requires suffering, and suffering is a gift from God. One of the great virtues of a great person is that he is indomitable in the face of adversity and hardship. --Beethoven (Germany).

    3. I want to choke the throat of fate, it wants to make me submit, which will never be done. - Life is so beautiful, live it for a lifetime! --Beethoven (Germany).

    4. Famous artists are bound by fame, so their earliest works are often the best. --Beethoven (Germany).

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