Lindbergh, the first man who is a dark horse in a deadly competition risks his life to fly across the Atlantic and lands as the most famous man on earth. He proves the American aviation’s future. A Lone Eagle, who inspired the world to look to the skies. When he was young, he was tired with the high school, and dropped out of college after just one year to pursue his dream---to be a polit. On the occasion when a daredevil named Erode Buhl came to the town, Lindbergh showed his enthusiasm, and Buhl took him on as a protégé. He was totally electrified by the perils and the freedom of the flight, because he could lose the connection with the past. In 1924, he enlisted in the US Army flying school in Texas. Once he was …show more content…
collide with other’s air plane, fortunately, the two was narrowly escaped with their lives. But within the hour, he was back in the air. Nothing can keep him out of the sky. During the period of the school, of the hundred and four man, only nineteen passed, and he graduated with the top of his class. Lindbergh proved that everyone has their own lives, just do something in their own way can accomplish more.
Madonna Louise Ciccone is an ordinary girl born in 1985 whose mother dead when she was 5 years old.
At the beginning, her father asked her to elect the major of laws and required her to find a serious job such as a lawyer or a accountant after she graduated. But her dream was to be an entertainer. She loved music and had learnt dance before her mother wasn’t gone. So she ran away from her home and decided to go to New York with the only 35 dollars. The first days in New York were so harsh that she narrowly could not stand without anyone she knew, without money. However, she attended a music band by chance, and then she was introduced to a famous record company with her first contact. Her development shocked world, within 3 years, she has been the most famous singer, dancer and actress. Her decorated her each performance brilliant and extraordinary. Of each records was on the top of the Charts. At that time, she and Janet Jackson, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston were the most famous women in the world and people honored them as “The United States four days
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Lindbergh has the first year failure, but he is the top of Air school; Madonna ignores father’s willingness, but she depends upon her halo of the beauty and revolutionary creativity to thrive her world, and leaves an unforgettable mark in people’s hearts. To conclude, they all violate the common sense of the people, but they achieve much accomplishment in their own way.