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Beethoven And Lennon
Ludwig Van Beethoven1 was one of the greatestmusicians in the 19 th
century. John Lennon2 wasone of the greatest musicians in the 20 th
century.Although there is a period of about 200 yearsbetween them, they are
quite similar in certain ways.
Both men expressed the spirit of their time in theirmusic. Beethoven lived
in the period of risingcapitalism. At that time, people were trying to break the
shackles of feudalism3 , and theywere pursuing freedom, equality, and universal
love. This social trend, especially the Frenchrevolution, greatly inspired
Beethoven. His music was very active, passionate, and vigorous.Some of his works
praised heroism, some conveyed the love for nature, and some extolled4harmony
among people. Similarly, Lennon's music revealed his time. In the 1960s and 1970
s,the youth in America were deeply frustrated by the discrimination and
injustice in the societyand were longing to build a new one . Most of Lennon's
songs expressed the ideas of theyouth. In one of his songs entitled Imagine, he
sings, "Imagine all the people , living underpeace", and "The world will be
united together as one". These words show his anti-war attitudeand his hope for
peace , and reflect the spirit of the 60s and 70 s.
Both men were social rebels to some extent. They refused to bow to social
conventions andpower. Beethoven was a devoted republican. When Napoleon5 was in
power, who claimed to bea defender of republicanism, Beethoven admired him so
much that he dedicated his SymphonyNo. 3, the theme of which is heroism, to him.
But then Napoleon crowned6 himself and becamean emperor. Beethoven was so angry
that he openly declared he took back what he had saidabout Napoleon, regardless
of possible persecution. Lennon was also considered a trouble-maker by the
authorities because of his support for youth movements. For a time he was
noteven allowed to give public performances. But he ignored all this and stuck
to his belief.
阅读自测
Ⅰ. Fin d the correct me anings of the words in the left from the right side
:
1. passionate A. praise somebody or something highly
2. dedicate B. discouraged, not satisfied
3. frustrated C. caused by or showing strong feelings
4. stick to D. not change something; keep to
5. extol E. address ( one's book, a piece of music) to somebody as a way of
showing respect
Ⅱ. Fill in the blanks :
1. At the time of capitalism, people were trying to break the
_____________( 枷锁) offeudalism to pursue freedom _____________( 平等) and
_____________( 博爱) . 2. In the 60s and 70s, the youth in America were deeply
frustrated by the _____________( 歧 视) and_____________( 不公正) in the society and
were longing to build a new one. 3. They refusedto bow to social _____________(
习俗) and power and Beethoven was a _____________( 忠实的) republican. 4. But then
Napoleon ________( 加冕) himself and became an emperor.
参考答案:
Ⅰ. 1. C 2 . E 3. B 4 . D 5. A
Ⅱ. 1. shackles / equality / universal love 2.discrimination / injustice 3.
conventions / devoted4. crowned |
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