Molière is the stage name of French actor and playwright Jean Baptiste Poquelin, born in Paris in 1622. In 1643, he and the other nine people produced and played a comedy called "Illustre-Théâtre". In Paris in the 17th century, the number of people visiting the theater was insufficient and the company went bankrupt within two years. After being released at the end of 1945, after being released at the end of 1945, he changed his name to Moliere, and in about 13 years he made a living by visiting the provinces of France, I was sentenced to prison.
Turner's new reputation began to get serious after Nat Park's feature film "The Birth of a Country" was released nationwide in the autumn of 2016. Almost at the same time, National Geographic posted a documentary film "Rise: Natner's Legacy" hosted by actor Robert Smith in Parker's movie. Regarding Parker's movie "The Birth of the Country", many critics including historians are thoroughly cruel to evaluate it. of course. After 2 hours of suffering, it can be said that there is not much positive meaning. As for movies, yes, in 1831 a slave uprising took place in Southampton County, Virginia, led by a slave missionary named Natner who insisted on the lives of 60 Caucasians. In addition to some small problems with the success of the movie, there is little to say through the road of praise.
Along with the apparent rise in self-esteem, people's desire for fame is growing very high. For most people, fame is often a low level of ambition of life. In the 1976 survey, people were asked to list their life goals and their reputation ranked 1/15 in 1 / 16th. By 2007, 51% of young people reported that being celebrities is one of their most important personal goals 5. In one study, a junior high school girl wants to have dinner. Jennifer Lopez was first, Jesus Christ was second, Paris Hilton was third. Then the girls were asked what they wanted to do below. Not a president of Harvard University, but just like Justin Bieber, many people say it becomes a celebrity personal assistant. (To be fair, I am confident that the president of Harvard University likes Justin Bieber's personal assistant.)