不記得是什么時候的課本后面推薦了《名人傳》這本小說,作者是羅曼羅蘭。近段時間忽然想起來,于是閱讀了它的電子版。
《名人傳》主要講了三個英雄人物的故事,一是貝多芬,其次是米開朗琪羅,三是托爾斯泰。寫議論文的時候很喜歡引用貝多芬的例子,歌頌他在音樂方面的成就,贊嘆他的頑強意志,曾經(jīng)學過一篇關(guān)于寫貝多芬先生的語文課文,記憶里面是皎潔的月光散在黑白琴鍵上的畫面,是一副很美麗的畫。無論是之前寫論文引用貝多芬的例子,還是當初學習有關(guān)貝多芬先生的課文,我對貝多芬先生遭受的困難與折磨感觸并不深刻。直到讀《名人傳》,我才覺得自己有了對苦難的更深的體會。貝多芬先生經(jīng)歷的不止是事業(yè)剛剛見好便雙耳失聰,他還遭遇貧窮,因想要音樂治愈更多苦難的人背負許多出版?zhèn)鶆?,人們在稱贊他的才華時,卻不知道他連出門的鞋都是破爛的,他遭遇愛情的失意,遭受抑郁的折磨,他也曾給他朋友寫信說自己想要自殺,但他的道德與堅強不允許他那樣做…
米開朗琪羅雖沒有貝多芬的疾病與貧困,但他沒有精神的自由,托爾斯泰在認知上存在局限,他所想要推行的方案、所夢想的世界持續(xù)遭受拒絕,不被認可。在羅曼羅蘭的筆下,我們看見,英雄也不是完人,他們也存在著自己的弱點,他們甚至不能被稱作成功,但他們一生都在追求,一生都在克服苦難。我們應該多讀一讀這樣的書,上天從來沒有眷顧哪一個人而讓他成為英雄,那些一生都在追求的人勢必一生都在接受著來自心靈等各方面的折磨,但折磨并不會把他們打垮。
翻譯
I don't remember when the novel "The Biography of Celebrities" was recommended behind the textbook. The author was Romain Roland. I suddenly remembered it recently, so I read its electronic version.
"Celebrity" mainly tells the stories of three heroes, one is Beethoven, the cond is Michelangelo, and the third is Tolstoy. When writing argumentative essays, I like to cite Beethoven’s example, praising his achievements in music, and admiring his tenacious will. I once learned a Chine text about writing Mr. Beethoven. In my memory, there is a bright moonlight scattered on the black and white keys. The picture above is a very beautiful painting. Whether it was writing a paper before quoting Beethoven's example, or learning the text about Mr. Beethoven, I am not deeply touched by the difficulties and torture suffered by Mr. Beethoven. It wasn't until I read "The Biography of a Celebrity" that I felt that I had a deeper experience of suffering. Mr. Beethoven's experience is more than just hearing loss in his career. He also suffered from poverty. People who wanted music to heal more suffering were burdened with publishing debts. When people praid his talents, they didn't know that he even went out. His shoes are all tattered. He was frustrated in love and suffered from depression. He also wrote to his friends that he wanted to commit suicide, but his morality and strength did not allow him to do that...
Although Michelangelo did not have the dia and poverty of Beethoven, he did not have the freedom of spirit. Tolstoy had limited cognition. The plan he wanted to implement and the world he dreamed of continued to be rejected and not recognized. . In Roman Roland's writings, we e that heroes are not perfect, and they also have their own weakness. They can't even be called success, but they have been pursuing and overcoming suffering all their lives. We should read more books like this. God has never cared for a person to make him a hero. Tho who have been pursuing all their lives are bound to receive torture from the heart and other aspects throughout their lives, but torture does not affect They are defeated.
——源自Google翻譯
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