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    familial bonds that gradually break as a result of conflict, co-dependent adults, perhaps substance abuse, and oftentimes a struggle of conformity brought on by an external source. In the novels Revolutionary Road and Anna Karenina, Richard Yates and Leo Tolstoy depict familial dysfunction that can occur as a result of society’s overwhelming

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    to convince people to control their ego at one point. At the value of this literature, Leo Tolstoy is not based on a Christian novel, but at one point the topic of spirituality is mentioned towards the end of the story. As a matter of fact, there are plenty of vague references that are based on the life and based on the topic of the afterlife which leaves the reader to pick out the differences in what Tolstoy is referring to in this story. In regard, of this piece of fiction in the opinion of the

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    2-Tolstoy’s Character. Tolstoy was a multi-dimensional man. In his long career he had been a teacher and educational theorist, a philosopher and social critic, a successful farmer and paterfamilias, a soldier, and a prophet. Above all, however, he was a great artist, and it is on his fiction that his fame at present rests. The literary career of this "great writer of the Russian land" (as his contemporary Turgenev called him) may be divided into three parts: the early period of literary apprenticeship

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    In 1886, Leo Tolstoy wrote The Death of Ivan Ilyich to express his philosophy of life; how it should be live and what truly matters most. According to Tolstoy, there are two principle ways to live: first, by outer appearance; a propriety; a standard of conduct and the second, by inner appearance and spiritual life in which he claims is “the real thing” that makes one’s life meaningful. Tolstoy use Ivan Ilyich’s life as an example for the first principle. Ivan’s life is center around outer appearance

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    be the remedy to what ails the mind, but the author Leo Tolstoy had a different interpretation, as seen in “The Death of Ivan Ilyich.” This tale follows the events surrounding the last days before and after the death of middle class family man, Ivan Ilyich. This story is not about what caused his death or who avenged his death, but rather a story about finding acceptance in our own existence. By examining the final moments of Ivan’s life, Tolstoy uses Ivan’s death as a cautionary tale of what an aimless

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    War and Peace Leo Tolstoy TOLSTOY, L. (2017). WAR AND PEACE. S.l.: OXFORD UNIV PRESS. War and Peace was written by Leo Tolstoy in 1867, about sixty-two years after War and Peace took place. War and Peace gives a detailed background to how Russian society was during Napoleon’s invasion. Throughout this book, Tolstoy gives examples of how class and social importance can drop quickly and majorly devastating in Moscow. But while in St. Petersburg dropping a social class was not as devastating, but

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    War And Peace Themes

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    When it comes to a novel that defines human struggles in the most realistic way possible, which one comes to mind? For me, it would be War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy. This novel is set in an early 19th century Russia, highlighting the interactions of several aristocratic Russian families against the backdrop of Napoleon Bonaparte’s invasion of Russia and the burning of Moscow. There are several themes interwoven in the plot that speak to the dynamics of human life. The main themes of War and Peace

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    The Christain Theme of Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich       Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilyich attacks the pursuit of material possessions.  The Ilyich family bases itself upon the unsure foundation of wealth.  As Ivan ascends the rungs of the corporate ladder, he acquires new possessions and articles.  After joining the Civil Service, Ivan buys "new fashionable belongings" at the "very best shops" to keep up appearances (100).  For his wedding to Fiorodovna, Ivan buys "new furniture,

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    later Alexander III to fortify the position of the censor. The strengthening of the Russian censor, consequently, manipulated and stifled the country’s most influential wordsmiths. No Russian writer was safe from the censor, not even a master like Leo Tolstoy. Specifically, in

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    Ivan Ilych the protagonist from the novel The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy becomes ill and is slowly dying. Ivan lives in depression and agony as his final days slowly diminish. Gerasim, the butler’s assistant, helps ease the pain and agony Ivan suffers from. Tolstoy utilizes Gerasim to catalyze the realization and transformation Ivan experiences. Gerasim establishes Ivan’s new understanding of death, family, and morality. Ivan felt isolated as he neared death. Most people who knew Ivan acknowledged

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