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Reflections after reading the biography of Tolstoy

After reading a book, I believe everyone has gained a lot of knowledge. It is time to write a review to record it. So how should you write your feelings after reading? Below is a collection of sample essays on Tolstoy’s biography (12 articles in general) that I have collected for everyone. They are for reference only and everyone is welcome to read them. After-reading the Biography of Tolstoy Part 1

Since Tolstoy stood on the world literary scene, people have been paying attention to it. The more famous one is "The Biography of Tolstoy" written by Romain Rolland. ", this work plays a great role in the study of Tolstoy. Because of my graduation thesis, I have been reading books on this subject. I hope it will be of some help to my thesis.

This work is written in the form of a biography, mostly with commentary, lacking narrative and relatively boring. But the writer conceives the work in his own way, so that the work does not look messy, but more organized and compact in structure. The author unfolds the narrative in a certain order: first, he introduces Tolstoy's status in literary history, which is comparable to Shakespeare; then he introduces Tolstoy's life and family situation. He was born in a noble family, and many things around him were criticized. Use it as writing material; once again introduce the writer's religious beliefs. He has been doubting, giving up, and sticking to his faith throughout his life. When he doubts about religion, his mood becomes very bad, and he is doubtful and angry about many things. He didn't know why he did this. When he no longer believed in religion, his life had no support. He devoted himself to school construction but failed, which made him even more unsatisfied. When he persisted again, he would find his direction again. Moving on; and then introduced Tolstoy's three famous works "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina" and "Resurrection", sorted out the ideas of these three works, and at the same time found out the meaning in the writer's life. Prototypes, some of the characters are members of the Tolstoy family. Levin in "Anna Karenina" is the creation of Tolstoy himself. Like Levin, he experienced the death of his brother and the emergence of With all kinds of depression and irritability, he did not get the final relief like Levin, but was always in irritability; finally, it was introduced that Tolstoy was obsessed with the study of art in the last ten years of his life.

His understanding of human beings can be seen in the works of the great writer Tolstoy. His works are true portrayals of people at that time. He could write about a woman's true feelings when she was pregnant, and he could also write about Ivan Ilyich's fear when he was about to die. It can also describe the feeling of a young man riding a horse for the first time.

Tolstoy is such a warrior who fights against spiritual demons and a wise man who makes friends with saints of thought. The author's beautiful words made me delay the emergence of such a Tolstoy.

He is a strong and energetic old man. He exercised regularly and maintained an open mind to new things. His face has rough outlines, like any farmer working in the fields, any rural nobleman, any officer, or any hunter. Except for his eyes that can expose all lies and his bishop-like beard, his face is that of an ordinary Russian man. Tolstoy was meticulous as an artist. He would ask the printer to reprint because of an inappropriate metaphor. Just for flawless work. Tolstoy's works have one quality: complete truth. Because of this, he became a master of literature and the most humane of all human beings.

I finally finished reading this biography of the soul. I particularly admire the author Mr. Zweig. He can analyze other people’s souls so accurately. I believe he is also a master. I want to be a mentally and physically indestructible person like Leo Tolstoy, and be a truly ordinary and great person.

When I closed this book, I didn’t want to put it in a dark box, nor did I complain that it was not a real biography. It gave me a deeper understanding of Tolstoy. I will always keep it on the top shelf of my bookshelf and open it from time to time, maybe I will gain new insights. Remarks after reading the biography of Tolstoy 2

"The Biography of Famous People" is a passionate and infectious biographical novel written by the French writer Romain Rolland. The whole book is composed of "The Biography of Beethoven" and "The Biography of Beethoven". It consists of three parts: "The Life of Michelangelo" and "The Life of Tolstoy".

Among them, "The Biography of Tolstoy" is not only the heaviest one, but also the focus and essence of the entire book. This is inseparable from the author's relationship with Tolstoy.

In "The Biography of Tolstoy", the author exaggerates his love for Tolstoy and the answers to life he has found to the extreme. The book is full of exciting emotions and the passion for fighting. From a main body point of view, the three works are connected, that is: the fighting spirit of heroism. The author uses three spiritual "heroes" to encourage everyone to move forward and strive for their ideals in life, and to use strong will to find their own direction and happiness in a painful life.

The first chapter of "The Biography of Tolstoy" is called "The Recently Disappeared Light" by the author. It is also an introduction for the author to narrate Tolstoy's entire "life battle history".

The author uses poetic language and prose-like structure to complete the last chapter of this "complete symphony": sometimes he recalls his life experience in a low voice, sometimes he fully declares his great ambitions, and sometimes he Rationally analyze the differences between him and other characters, and sometimes describe his pain and confusion coldly...

The entire "The Biography of Tolstoy" is a story about Tolstoy's unremitting pursuit of truth and love throughout his life. In the history of fighting, he dared to stick to the truth in his heart, even if he was isolated for it. He has a noble personality and dares to look at everything around him with a critical eye.

However, like Michelangelo, he also has weaknesses. His thoughts seemed to have not kept up with the times and he was ignorant of the development of modern science. This led to his thinking being stagnant in Russian rural life, which is also reflected in his articles. He dismissed important studies such as the origin of species, spectral analysis, and the nature of radium as "boring". He dismissed Shakespeare as worthless and was indifferent to the works of Michelangelo. Some people even think that Tolstoy is out of touch with this society. But his works moved us, and his words before his death shocked us. He was still a hero and "our brother". After all, no one is perfect.

In the process of reading, I clearly felt a passion, a kind of admiration for Tolstoy’s noble personality and soul. At the same time, this passion includes the author’s love for Tolstoy. Tai's unabashed, profound and great love. The words written by this passionate pen deeply affect each of us. Part 3 of Tolstoy's Biography

"I think the beauty of a person lies in a smile; if the smile increases the charm of the face, the face is beautiful; if the smile does not change it, it will It is ordinary; if this smile mars it, it is ugly." This man is Leo Tolstoy.

Tolstoy is the most famous literary master in Russia. He wrote many literary works and his brilliance is still shining today. For example, "War and Peace", "Anna Karenina", "Resurrection" and other masterpieces have a profound impact on the history of world literature.

Tolstoy's life was lonely and lonely. After his death, his remains were buried in a quiet forest without tombstones or crosses. But the brilliance of humanity he spent his whole life creating has erected an immortal monument, standing high at the top of nineteenth-century literature. Zweig called it "the most beautiful tomb."

He is a great man. He always carries a pen with him, and he will meticulously record the inspiration that comes to him. As the saying goes: A good memory is worse than a bad writing. Good study habits will become the ladder to success. If I can always carry a pen and a small notebook, I can write down the things I like to hear and see every day, then writing a composition will come naturally and it will no longer be so laborious.

It takes less than a day to freeze three feet. After reading this book, I deeply felt that only by developing good habits and constantly accumulating knowledge can we become an excellent person. Remarks after reading the biography of Tolstoy Part 4

Books are my spiritual food, and reading is my greatest pleasure. Among all my well-read books, one of my favorite articles is Tolstoy. Tolstoy was a famous Soviet writer. When he first started thinking about writing a novel, it took him 4 years to finish it. Later, he became a junior officer and came to the side of the hard-working villagers. At the same time, he was attracted by the local scenery. From then on, he no longer made up stories out of thin air, and finally wrote the glorious masterpiece "War and Peace" with his true feelings.

After reading this article in one breath, I couldn’t help but feel excited and have a lot of thoughts. It reminds me of what Grandpa Feng Jicai said when he came to our school to give a lecture: "Write down what you hear, see, and feel at any time, and it must be accumulated over time." In fact, people and things in life are the subject of writing. As long as you observe carefully, An excellent article will appear on the page. I remember we visited the No. 9 Fire Fighting Squadron. After we came back, I wrote about my feelings with joy. The title was "The Great Wall is Forever". Because I witnessed the wonderful performance of the fire fighters with my own eyes and felt the real scene of the fire fighters getting ready to go in just ten seconds after hearing the siren. They climbed hanging ladders, drilled into dark holes, and climbed and slid down dangerous places in high-rise buildings without fear of danger. Charging into battle in a sea of ??fire and fighting bloody battles gave me mixed feelings. At the end, I also thought: From them, we can see the spirit of our nation: perseverance, courage, and hard work. This description was praised by the teacher. This is exactly the result of me starting from my personal experience and using every word to form vivid pictures!

I really hope that everyone can be inspired by famous writers to be diligent in thinking and good at writing. Only in this way, in the near future, famous writers, poets, and litterateurs will surely emerge among us little masters of the 21st century. Remarks after reading the biography of Tolstoy Part 5

Tolstoy is a famous Russian writer and thinker, and the greatest litterateur in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was praised as a "genius artist" with "the most sober realism". However, Tolstoy lost his mother when he was two years old and his father when he was nine years old. As a teenager, Tolstoy was not only often troubled by his thoughts, but also despaired of his ugly appearance.

In 1851, Tolstoy came to the Caucasus, and the clear environment surrounded by mountains sobered up his chaotic mind. In the second year, he created outstanding works such as "Childhood", "Boyhood", "Youth" and "Morning of a Landlord". Tolstoy got married in 1862, and his happy family life gave him enough time and energy to create the masterpieces that shocked the entire novel world in the 19th century: "War and Peace" and "Anna." Karenina". However, Tolstoy was troubled: he himself had status and wealth, but he often felt ashamed of his wealthy life; he sympathized with the lower class people, but lacked confidence in them. Mentally, he has always been lonely. At the age of eighty-two, he chose to run away and died of illness at a small train station.

Although others say he is a "genius", he himself said in "The Biography of Celebrities": I am just an ordinary person, I am not a genius. I rely on my own unremitting efforts in my acquired life. Only through hard work and desperate pursuit did he reach the pinnacle of world culture. Everyone has his own essence in his life. We must understand ourselves, choose a direction, and pursue it seriously. "If everyone can realize the value of opening the "door of wisdom", and have the courage and determination to complete their work conscientiously and in their own way, I think we can one day be proud of it. Declaration: I am not a genius, but I have become something! Postscript 6 of Tolstoy’s Biography

Tolstoy, the great soul of Russia who shines on the earth, this god gave us A star, the most dazzling light, deeply attracts us.

In 1886, his powerful pen wrote a series of stories that allowed us to follow Thor step by step. The works of Steiner's contradictory experiences in his adventurous career. In addition to the darkness of society at that time, these works also showed his belief in God and his persistence in sowing the seeds of love into the world with his pen. I deeply realized that he was dedicated to truth and love. Justice persists in faith and composes life for truth and justice. I was deeply shocked by the noble courage of the protagonist in the article to fight against fate and endure hardship for a long time in pursuit of truth, goodness, beauty, truth and justice.

Tolstoy lost his mother at the age of two and his father at the age of nine. As a teenager, Tolstoy was not only troubled by his thoughts, but also despaired of his ugly appearance.

In 1862. Stay was married, and his happy family life gave him enough time and energy to create the masterpieces that shocked the entire novel world in the 19th century: "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina."

However, Tolstoy was troubled: he himself had status and wealth, but he often felt ashamed of his wealthy life; he sympathized with the lower class people, but lacked confidence in them. Therefore, he was tired of his own life and determined to break with his own society, but he could not get people's support. Mentally, he has always been lonely. "Resurrection" was his greatest achievement in his later years, when Tolstoy was already seventy years old. On his death bed, he cried, not for himself but for the unfortunate people in the world. So, on the morning of November 20, 1910, the moment of what he called "liberation" came, "Death, a death worthy of praise..."

From Tolstoy's experience, I got a Reason: When you encounter difficulties and crises, you must move forward courageously. Don't give up. If you give up, all your expectations will be wiped out. But if you can seize the opportunity and try your best to solve the problem, then the sky may be brighter. As long as we keep thinking, we will surely have unexpected gains! Come on! Remarks after reading the biography of Tolstoy Chapter 7

A great soul emitted light on the land of Russia a hundred years ago, and its purest brilliance illuminates our hearts. In the gloomy dusk of the late nineteenth century, it was a star that soothed the world. Its gaze was enough to make the heart sing and soothe the hearts of our teenagers.

In France, how many people think that he is not only a beloved artist, but a friend, the best friend, the only true friend in all European art - Leo Tols Tolstoy's rugged face was long and heavy, with short hair covering his forehead, small eyes, a wide nose, large protruding lips, and wide ears. Because he could not change his ugly appearance, he suffered a lot in childhood. He was studying in a place called Kazan, his grades were mediocre, and he was lonely. In the memories of his family, several people selected Tolstoy as the most special typical characters in his "War and Peace": such as his maternal grandfather, the old Prince Volkonsky, Catherine II The aristocratic representative of the era; his mother, Princess Maria, this gentle ugly woman with beautiful eyes, the radiance of her kindness shines in "War and Peace". Although he didn't know much about his parents, he could at least hold on to some memories of his father. He was a genial, witty man with melancholy eyes, who lived an independent and unambitious life in his town; Tolstoy was nine years old when his father died. This death made him understand the miserable reality for the first time, and his heart was filled with despair. However, unknowingly, he was driven by the youthful enthusiasm, strong emotions and exaggerated self-esteem, so that this belief in the pursuit of perfection lost the nature of a non-utilitarian concept and became practical and material. He slowly learned to indulge himself. In the end, one thing saved him: absolute sincerity, honesty and kindness.

In the end, he became a Russian writer through his own efforts. It is never environment or encounters that affect our success. It's about whether we can maintain a strong heart and an unyielding faith. Chapter 8 After Reading the Biography of Tolstoy

Recently I had the honor to read Romain Rolland's "The Biography of Leo Tolstoy". The protagonist Leo Tolstoy lost his father when he was 9 years old. For the first time, he understood the tragic reality, which filled his soul with depression and despair. When he was young, he was often troubled by his thoughts and deeply suffered from his ugly appearance. After that, he gained status and wealth, but he felt ashamed of his wealth and became tired of life. Finally, he ran away from home on a cold night and became ill in an unknown town. When he was dying, he cried loudly and told People around him said: "Millions of creatures on the earth are suffering, why are everyone taking care of Leo Tolstoy?" In fact, Tolstoy raised questions about the common people and responded to the painful soul. As he said, death is a kind of "relief", and death is a happy death.

Leo Tolstoy’s thoughtful question made me think a lot. The emotion expressed by an old man who was about to die was still thinking about others. I admire his thoughts. His spirit made me learn. His actions reminded me of a person, a girl who was determined to join the army when she grew up. When I first met her, she was sitting by the window in the class. In the winter, a ray of sunshine shone into the classroom and fell on her. When she looked up at me, I was impressed by her cute face and beautiful smile. When she greeted me, I left without hesitation. I sat down next to her and started talking to her. I felt that she was a cheerful girl, and our relationship became more and more intimate. In our subsequent interactions, I learned that her parents died when she was young. , now she lives with her grandfather and grandmother, and there is a fact that no one wants to talk about. Her left leg and right leg are different lengths, and she is a disabled person, but she always looks indifferent. , in fact, each of us understands that she is actually very sad, but she is a strong girl, and she does not want others to see her unhappiness, and she often says loudly to us: "I want to be a woman when I grow up. A soldier must defend our motherland and help those in need.”

But her misfortunes cannot conceal her character and spirit. She always thinks about others and will always extend her hands when others need help. I remember one time, because she helped others out of kindness, she was scolded by others: "A lame person still wants to curry favor with others and pretend to be a good person." She ran to me in grief and cried and said to me: "Although I am a disabled person, I have a sound heart. My help to others is also a help to society, and I want to make some contribution to the country. In this way Only then can I be closer to my dream." Listening to her words, my eyes became blurry. As a person with sound limbs and a healthy mind, I should contribute to society and the motherland. Because of the motherland, I have a family, because of the motherland, I have joy, because of the motherland, I have learned knowledge and gained harvests. As a middle school student in New China, I am extremely proud of the rapid changes of the motherland and proud of the achievements of the motherland. I must study hard and contribute my own strength.

Tragic fate not only befalls ordinary people, but also befalls great men. Although he is famous, he is not exempt from painful tests. Tolstoy’s persistence in writing, The yearning for freedom is worth learning from, and his life experience is worth thinking about. Therefore, we should read "The Biography of Leo Tolstoy" and live like him. After-reading the Biography of Tolstoy Chapter 9

Recently, I read a book called "The Biography of Tolstoy". In this biography, the second half of Tolstoy's life, a great Russian writer in the 19th century, is told. From it, I can simply and clearly see Tolstoy's old and later life.

Tolstoy lost his mother at the age of one and his father at the age of nine, which planted the seeds of pain in his young heart. When he grew up, he was unknown at first, until he later wrote the masterpiece "Resurrection", "Anna Karenina", and "War and Peace". Although I have not read these immortal works, I can see a strong heart and an unyielding faith from his life experience.

This master once severely criticized the luxurious life of the nobles. Not to mention his own life. He kept various farm tools in his room and wore very simple clothes. He ran away from home when he was 82 years old, fell ill midway, and died of illness in a small train station called Astapovo.

In this biography, I not only saw a living Tolstoy, but also a great and thoughtful writer whose spirit will forever be remembered throughout the ages! Thoughts after reading Tolstoy's Biography Chapter 10

Books are my spiritual strength, and reading is my happiness. One of my favorite articles is Tolstoy. Tolstoy was a famous novelist in the former Soviet Union. When he first considered writing an online novel, it took him four years to finish it. Later, he became a subordinate soldier, came to the side of the hard-working people, and was attracted by the local scenery. From then on, he no longer made up stories for no reason, and finally wrote "War and Peace" with his real experience. A brilliant classic.

After I read this article in one breath, I couldn’t help but feel excited and filled with emotions.

I realized what Feng Jicai’s grandfather said when he came to our college for a special lecture: Write down what you hear, see, and feel anytime and anywhere, and you should accumulate a little to make a big thing. In fact, people and things in daily life are all the subjects of creation. If If you pay attention and observe, an excellent article will come to life. I still remember that we visited the Ninth Fire Safety Brigade. After returning home, I wrote about my experience with a happy attitude. The title was "Golden Arms and Iron Horse, the Great Wall is Eternal". Because I witnessed the wonderful performance of the fire fighters with my own eyes, I experienced the real scene of the fire fighters getting ready to go in only about ten seconds after hearing the alarm. They fearlessly climbed ladders, drilled into super black holes, and climbed and slid down dangerous places in high-rise buildings with agility. Being at the forefront of the fire and charging into battle gave me mixed emotions. At the end, I thought: From them we can see the spirit of our nation: perseverance, determination, and hard work. That narrative won praise from teachers. This is the result of my personal experience and consideration, using every word to form a lifelike and fresh interface!

I really hope that everyone can be inspired by famous novelists to be brave enough to explore and be good at creation. Only in this way, in the not-too-distant future, famous writers, writers, and writers will surely emerge among the little masters of the 21st century like us. Review of Tolstoy's Biography Chapter 11

"The Biography of Famous People" is Romain Rolland's most proud work, because he successfully reproduced three extremely talented people in human history who created the greatest figures: Beethoven in Germany, Michelangelo in Italy, and Tolstoy in Russia, he reproduced their colorful but tragic lives, their profound and painstaking works, and their enduring and lasting works. Influence! This book is regarded as a classic in the field of literature. Its unique value makes "people seem to find a new point of support from it", so it is rated as "the 30 best books in human history".

Therefore, we all hope to find in this book the shining points of humanity that can support us moving forward!

Beethoven was born in a poor family. He was not only short in stature and ugly in appearance, but also unruly and eccentric. He had been suffering from serious illness and later developed deafness in both ears. However, this great musician with strong self-esteem still believed, "No one can defeat me, I will hold on to the throat of fate!" With extraordinary perseverance and fighting spirit, he engaged in music creation and wrote "Ninth Symphony" and other masterpieces passed down from generation to generation!

It’s hard to imagine how a deaf person can produce a masterpiece of music. He can’t even hear the thunderous applause of the audience! What a tragedy, what a passionate heart for music! How can he still not give up his pursuit of music in a difficult life of poverty and failure to take the next meal? He used his will and an unstoppable force to sweep away his melancholy thoughts, overcome the double physical and mental torture, and wrote "Ode to Joy" at the last moment of his life!

Michelangelo was wealthy but was forced to work for the church. Every time he engaged in a job, he was bound to be jealous and resented by a group of villains. Like Beethoven, he remained unmarried and never married. Can enjoy true love. Even in the days before his death, he still stood with the statue all day long, finally leaving behind a masterpiece that will be passed down from generation to generation!

This is a tragic story, showing a genius who shed painful blood in order to conquer the world and create an immortal masterpiece. Unparalleled in art, always pursue perfection; but mentally weak, you can only struggle but have no strength to fight!

As for Tolstoy, he was philanthropic, sensitive, and self-improving. He faced the entire aristocratic and upper-class society, and was even excommunicated by the church. He left behind such masterpieces as "Anna Karenina" and "War and Peace"! At the last moment of his life, he made up his mind to live a noble life.

Nobility has all the noble status of the upper class, but Tolstoy does not want it! He has a broad mind, he cares about all the poor, and longs for equality. He hopes that everyone in society can live and work in peace and contentment, but he can't do it! The whole family can't understand him because they don't have such a broad mind as him and only care about selfish enjoyment! How broad-minded and broad-minded would a nobleman be able to give up everything?

"The Biography of Celebrities" tells us that great geniuses must fight against a vulgar and hostile society in order to win and complete the creative cause of genius.

The same is true for learning. Not only must you have excellent talent, but that is only a small part. As Einstein said: "Genius is one percent inspiration and nineteen-nine percent." Sweat. ”

To be successful and achieve excellent results, you can only make efforts that are beyond ordinary people’s sweat, hardships and efforts! Maybe this process requires paying a huge price, just like the three great men, they have talent but nowhere to put it, they have the will but not the strength! They face more difficulties than we face in school, and what they need to face is the abandonment or hostility of the entire society! And when we face this learning, we just need to overcome the difficulties of laziness and lack of determination. All problems will be solved because of perseverance!

This is the shining point of human nature, and it is what we need to learn! Chapter 12 of the Biography of Tolstoy

Tolstoy’s rough face is long and heavy, with short hair covering his forehead, small eyes, wide nose, large lips protruding forward, and broad lips. The ear, because it could not change its ugly appearance, was very painful in childhood. Moreover, as a child, Tolstoy did not understand the pain and sadness of losing his mother. As a descendant of a noble family, he is even less able to appreciate the hardships and difficulties of life. However, bad luck befell him one after another.

When he was nine years old, he lost his dearest and most beloved father. His father's death undoubtedly dealt a great blow to him. It made him understand the miserable reality for the first time, and his heart was filled with despair. However, unknowingly, perhaps he was driven by the enthusiasm, strong emotions and exaggerated self-esteem of his youth, or perhaps it was fate that prompted him to choose an unusual path. He did not obediently accept the education of the nobility and inherit the title given by his parents like other noble children. Instead, we chose to accept the wisdom that came from the West—the ideas of the Enlightenment. Tolstoy opposed war, hated war, and yearned for peace. As a young man, he saw the corruption of the nobility and the backwardness of serfdom. So he picked up a pen to reveal society. Until he ended his life in a quiet country life.

I think Tolstoy is unfortunate. He was not understood by society or recognized by his family, and was expelled from the church. But I think he is a hero. He was like the sun, lighting up that dark time.