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Marie Curie: A great scientist created by a lucky lovelorn

author:Demon Mountain Breeze Monster

In 1883, the future Marie Curie graduated from the young Maria School ---, which was the 28th year of 28 years, full of enthusiasm and fantasy. But at that time, Polish universities did not accept female students, and there was no money to go to university in Paris, so this naïve girl had to go to a rich family in the countryside as a tutor, hoping to save a few money to go to university in the future.

The family's eldest son, Casimir, fell in love with the young and beautiful Maria, whose innocent and childish heart was touched, and she also fell in love with the handsome college student. That year, she had just turned nineteen and had planned to marry his lover.

However, the proposed marriage caused an uproar. Casimir's parents, although they pretended to respect the governess in their daily lives, also knew that Maria was intelligent and dignified. But how can poor female teachers match their family's money and status? Such a family must marry a family whose status and money match it. So the father was furious, and the mother almost fainted, and Casimir was a cowardly child who succumbed to the will of his parents. This is really a man who has no opinion and is weak-willed.

The pain of her husband's love tormented Maria, and she even wrote to her cousin, ready to "say goodbye to the world"! However, with a strong will, she quickly overcame the pain of lost love, because she also loved her parents, brothers and sisters, the motherland and the people, especially science. She got rid of the pain of lost love, began to study her own, and taught the children of poor local farmers. A few years later, she had one last conversation with Casimir, but Casimir was still so hesitant and afraid that he would not go against his parents' will. Finally, she cut the rope of her soul and set off for Paris to study.

It was a lucky lost love. Otherwise, her history will be rewritten and she will not become the world-famous Marie Curie.

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