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I am eager for some celebrity examples who have experienced difficulties and achieved success.

Ostrovsky, a Soviet writer, was born in a poor working family in Ukraine. His health was seriously damaged because of the long and arduous struggle. By 1927, his health had deteriorated sharply, but he never gave in and fought the disease with amazing perseverance. 1929 paralyzed and blind. 1930, based on his own combat experience, he began to write the novel "How Steel was Tempered" with tenacious will. The novel was a great success and was praised sincerely and enthusiastically by its contemporaries. 1934, ostrovsky was admitted as a member of the Soviet Writers Association. At the end of 1935, the Soviet government awarded him the Lenin medal in recognition of his creative work and outstanding contribution in literature.

Helen Keller is an American woman writer and educator. When I was young, I was sick, deaf in both ears and blind in both eyes. At the age of seven, Anne Sullivan became her mentor and became her mentor for 50 years. With Sullivan's help, she attended Cambridge Girls' School in Massachusetts, entered Radek shriver College in Cambridge, and graduated with 1904. When she was in college, she wrote her first book, The Story of My Life, describing how she overcame illness and disability, which not only inspired the blind, but also inspired thousands of normal people. This book has been translated into 50 languages and distributed all over the world. Later, she wrote articles for many magazines and several autobiographical novels, such as The World I Live in, out of the dark, My Faith, Middle Stream-My Future Life and May We Be Full of Confidence. In these works, she shows that darkness and silence do not exist, and she is a rational person. Sullivan died on 1936, and Polly Thompson took over as her close friend. Keller later became an outstanding social reformer. She traveled all over the United States and gave speeches in Europe and Asia to raise money for the education of the blind and deaf. During World War II, he visited many hospitals to express his condolences to the blind soldiers. Her spirit is revered by people. 1964 was awarded the highest honor of American citizens-Presidential Medal of Freedom. The following year, she was elected as one of the top ten outstanding women in the world.