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Famous sayings about heroes

1, fighting for the motherland is a noble hero, fighting for the welfare of the country is nobler than the former, but a nobler hero, he is fighting for mankind.

Said by: [Germany] Herder's highest moral character

Introduction: The noblest virtue is a poem written by the German poet Herder, which clearly distinguishes between love and hate. Its content involves war, but it does not focus on the cruel and meaningless theme of war. But from the perspective of what is a real hero and what is the noblest virtue, it gradually reveals the answer to us.

The whole poem is divided into three sections. In the first two sections, the poet told us about the soldiers who were driven away and went to the battlefield to kill the enemy. They don't know who they are fighting for or why. They just shot, stabbed, hacked and slaughtered aimlessly. Finally, the wounded were sent to the hospital and groaned with countless people, but after the war, they inevitably lived on the streets and begged for a living.

2. A country without heroes is really unfortunate!

Said by: Brecht's Biography of Galileo

Brief introduction: The Biography of Galileo is a historical drama written by Brecht between 1937 and 1939. It premiered in Switzerland on 1943. Brecht revised the version of the script during his stay in the United States and finally returned to Germany.

Based on the life of Galileo, an Italian mathematician, astronomer and physicist in the/kloc-7th century, the play reproduces Galileo's support for the Copernican system with the sun as the center of the universe and his opposition to ptolemaic system with the earth as the center of the universe, thus violating the church. He was placed under house arrest in his later years, and his eyes were almost blind, but he was still addicted to research.

Focusing on the conflict between dogmatism and scientific facts, the script discusses the significance of old and new changes, the value of upholding truth in the face of pressure and the social responsibility of scientists.

Heroes are a mixture of half gods and half beasts. Sometimes they will fly into a rage, and sometimes they will sympathize with others.

Said by: Don Juan by Byron.

Introduction: Don Juan is a long narrative poem written by Byron. Through the life experiences of the protagonist Don Juan in Spain, Greece, Turkey, Russia, Britain and other different countries, the novel shows the real life in Europe at the beginning of the19th century and satirizes the "Holy Alliance" and the reactionary forces in Europe.

4. The history of the world, the history completed by human beings in this world, is, in the final analysis, the history of great men cultivated in this world. They are leaders of mankind, legendary figures, and examples and models that all living beings try their best to emulate. You can even say that they are creators.

Said by Carlyle's Heroes and Hero Worship.

5. A great man is always a fire from heaven; Others look forward to him like fuel, so it will burn.

Said by Carlyle's Heroes and Hero Worship.