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How to understand that Beethoven is both a 'mortal' and a 'great man'

Beethoven was a great man. Beethoven faced the blow of deafness but did not sink. He created immortal music. So I think he is definitely a great man.

But he also has the joys, sorrows and joys of mortals. The article writes: "A drop of tear shines in the eyes of a great musician." Sometimes I can't help but sigh. I am so weak - the biggest tragedy of a great musician is Lost hearing...

I think Beethoven is a strong person. The article writes: His face shows tragedy. The whole picture depicts the incomparable perseverance of the will to live.

I think Beethoven is a person who loves life. In the article, Beethoven said: You may think of me - a fallen volcano. My head is burning in the lava. I desperately want to struggle out.

Beethoven was a great mortal. He has the same joys and sorrows as a mortal. When someone comes to visit him and wants to know him, he will be moved to tears. When he is disturbed for no reason, he will also show impatience and face the blow of deafness. He also I can't help but sigh and feel weak.

But the reason why Beethoven is great, the reason why he is a giant, is that he has a strong will that is beyond ordinary people and does not give in to misfortune. His greatest work was actually written after he became completely deaf. Deaf Man Being able to compose music is already a wonderful thing. What’s more, what he created is the greatest masterpiece.