A. The author of this poem is the poem "Freedom and Love" by the Hungarian poet Petofi.
Petofi Sandor was a great Hungarian revolutionary poet and the founder of Hungarian national literature.
His life was linked to the Hungarian people’s struggle against foreign aggression and for political freedom. He began writing poetry at the age of fifteen. In his short and glorious life, *** wrote more than 800 lyric poems and nine long narrative poems.
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Creative background of "Freedom and Love":
In September 1846, Petofi met a beautiful girl at a ball —— Sendele Yulia. The two fell in love at first sight, but their relationship was strongly opposed by the girl's parents.
In the face of resistance, Petofi's love for Yulia became even more passionate, which also inspired the poet to create. Within half a year, he created "To Yulia", "To Yulia" and "Yuliya". I am a person with love" and other love poems.
These love poems deeply moved Yulia. She finally broke through the shackles of her father and family, and married Petofi a year later.
Unfortunately, Petofi resolutely chose "freedom" between love and freedom. In 1849, he participated in a bloody battle with the Russian-Austrian Allied Forces. The whereabouts of Petofi, who was only 26 years old, are unknown, leaving behind a 22-year-old wife and a 1-and-a-half-year-old son. The poet, as written in his poem, sacrificed his life on the battlefield for "freedom".
Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia·Petofi