? -Unhappy
I watched the fifth and sixth historical close-ups, namely the decisive battle of Waterloo and the elegy of Malinbad.
(1) Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon (1865438+18 June 2005)
? This part is the fifth of the fourteen historical features of this book. You can know from the title: the story of Napoleon's decisive battle against Waterloo. As we all know, this section is about a nobody and a small decision behind Waterloo.
? For a small decision, the author describes it like this:
Frankly speaking, I think it is a bit inappropriate for the author to blame the responsibility of a war on Gruch's grouchy decision. The author said that at the last critical moment, grouchy, the marshal of Napoleon, did not support his emperor flexibly after hearing the gunfire from Napoleon's position, but stubbornly carried out the task given to him by Napoleon, thus missing the opportunity for Napoleon to make a comeback. "Fate pushes away the timid with contempt." So grouchy became a coward in his story. Napoleon overestimated the military experience of his marshal and underestimated the cunning of the enemy. Grouchy not only failed to stop the enemy's reinforcements, but even failed to find them.
? For this part, Napoleon actually miscalculated. He overestimated the combat effectiveness of his troops and underestimated the determination of his opponents. The battles he thought could be solved quickly were stuck together. He should know that grouchy won't come to the rescue. It can be seen from his rapid involvement in the reserve team at all costs that he wants to make a quick decision and has no hope for his marshal.
? (2) Goethe on the way from Carlsbad to Weimar (1September 5, 823)
This section tells the story of Goethe's creation after his seventies and the description before his masterpiece Faust.
Nineteen-year-old eurich von Levzov touched the heart of Goethe in his seventies, who loved him wholeheartedly with the pain of a young man in love. Unexpectedly, this is the love psychology of more than 70 people.
After a long period of inner struggle and pain, the bearer finally read this poem to his friends. When Goethe read this poem, he never felt tired, but just like a person in love. So, his friend read this poem to Goethe again and again. This sword that stabbed Goethe is also a good medicine to cure Goethe's heart injury. He finally made himself stop wanting to marry eurich, and he would never go to Malinbad again.
Since then, the old man has only a career. At the age of eighty-one, Goethe finished another important work-Faust. It can be said that the day Goethe bid farewell to Carlsbad, he had already bid farewell to his passion.