Appreciate the following good sentences:
The black hair is unusually thick. It seems that the comb has never been there before. It stands upside down everywhere, like a "snake on the head of Medusa".
Appreciation: This sentence compares Beethoven's hair to a snake, which shows that he is informal, hard to live and profound in thought.
At the age of four, he was nailed in front of the dulcimer all day long or locked up at home with a violin, almost crushed to death by heavy work.
Appreciation: This sentence reflects the hardships of Beethoven's childhood and foreshadows the tragedy of Beethoven's life by writing about his childhood experiences.
And there is no place in the Rhine Valley that is more beautiful, more majestic and more gentle than the exquisite Bonn. Its shady Banpo, with flowers everywhere, is impacted and caressed by the river.
Appreciation: This sentence uses environmental description to describe the beautiful scenery of Beethoven's hometown, reflecting Beethoven's love and missing for his parents.
When the Zimbabwean prison of Bonn fell, Schneider recited an impassioned poem on the rostrum, which aroused the enthusiasm of the students. The beginning of the poem is: the despotic chain cut off the happy nation.
Appreciation: This sentence uses profile description to write the poem recited by Schneider, reflecting Beethoven's enthusiasm for politics and revolution.
But even though he eulogized the enemies of the Great Revolution in vain, the Revolution had conquered the world and Beethoven.
Appreciation: This sentence reflects that although Beethoven was patriotic, he hoped that society would change because of revolution.