by scv

Why do we celebrate the lives of young achievers?

young achievers 

Anne Frank (1929–1945)

- Age 15

Jewish diarist who chronicled her life in hiding during the Nazi occupation, her *Diary of a Young Girl* became a global symbol of hope.

Jeanne Hébuterne (1898–1920)

age 21 only

French artist and muse to Amedeo Modigliani. Known for her own artistic talents, her life tragically ended after his death.

Buddy Holly (1936–1959)

- Age 22

Rock 'n' roll pioneer, his influential hits like *"That'll Be the Day"* shaped future generations of musicians.

John Keats (1795–1821): A renowned Romantic poet known for his vivid imagery and emotional depth, he achieved literary acclaim with works like Ode to a Nightingale. 4o mini

- Age 25 

Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) - Age 30  - Renowned poet and novelist, best known for her intense confessional works like *The Bell Jar* and emotionally charged poetry.

Emily Brontë (1818–1848)

- Age 30

English novelist, author of *Wuthering Heights*, known for its dark, complex portrayal of human emotions.

Srinivasa Ramanujan (1887–1920) - Age 32  - Indian mathematical genius who made groundbreaking contributions to number theory, analysis, and continued to inspire future mathematicians.