Class 12 English Unit: 18 Critical Thinking: Monologue Writing Language Develoment Section
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a. Suicidal thoughts came to Beethoven’s mind several times, but he did not commit suicide and kept on composing music. Write a monologue in about 150 words from Beethoven’s perspective, describing his suicidal thoughts and his will to live.
What is going on with me? My hearing is weakening. During practice, I can’t hear wind instruments. I was cut off from my workplace and family. My friends began to doubt me. They think I’m deaf. Now, I have been useless. I would not be able to make music alive. It terrifies me. I should die. But, what will I get by doing suicide? My doctor can’t make me as good as I was before. It was my fortune. Suicide is wrong. There are sufficient ways for my life. It is not a lasting answer to a transient situation. I should overcome my suicidal impulses. I should ponder life, morality, and music. I should see how other disabled people, such as Jhamak Ghimire, Stephen Hawking, have shown their creativity. Human life is priceless. I can make everyone believe I’m normal, functioning, and okay. People believe a guy should not give up on life since s/he can do so much more.
b. Was it divine inspiration or rigorous practice that made Beethoven one of the world’s greatest musicians? Give the reasons.
Beethoven did not become one of the greatest musicians in history because of supernatural inspiration, but rather because of his dedication to practice and his confidence in music. His talent and dedication to his art made him one of the world’s most successful musicians, not only in his own nation. He kept working in the music industry even after he lost his hearing. He was a legendary musician because of his devotion on music. During the Classical-Romantic transition, German composer Ludwig van Beethoven was the most renowned figure.
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