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    Then novel War and Peace was written by a famous Russian author Leo Tolstoy in 1865. The novel describes the war with Napoleon in which many countries were involved such as Russia‚ Austrian‚ Prussia‚ Spain‚ Sweden‚ and Britain. The novel mainly focuses on Russia. It reflects the different views and participation in the war of Russian aristocracy and peasants and also shows Tolstoy’s negative viewpoint on the war. Showing the war‚ Tolstoy describes Napoleon’s attack on Russia‚ the battle of Borodino

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    The Kreutzer Sonata The Kreutzer Sonata‚ named after Beethoven ’s violin sonata no. 9‚ is a novella written by Leo Tolstoy in 1889. As the anti-hero‚ Pozdnyshev‚ relays his life story to the audience on the train‚ he introduces a conflict between human nature and spirituality‚ what one is versus what one should strive to be‚ and challenges the corruptive influences of society. While Pozdnyshev comes to controversial generalizations about women‚ love‚ and marriage‚ the purpose behind his story is

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    Leo Tolstoy was a Russian novelist who mainly wrote novels and short stories. In the late 1870’s Tolstoy went through an inward crisis. He could not understand his existence‚ or that of mankind. He tried to overcome this crisis by seeking answers in religion. During his inward crisis‚ he pondered the questions why he lived‚ and what he lived for (Meyers 1). Tolstoy accepted and rejected God in his life numerous times. Having experienced this acceptance and rejection of God‚ Tolstoy thought out

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    All of our lives we have been taught to conform to society. We are told to follow what the people before us have done and not to stray from tradition. In Leo Tolstoy’s The Three Hermits he tells the story of three hermits who live on a an island. One day the Archbishop asked about the island and and the three hermits that lived there because he heard they were godly men. When the Archbishop asked to go to the island the captain of the ship attempts to change his mind by saying‚ "the old men are not

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    Themes in “The Three Questions” by Leo Tolstoy Leo Tolstoy was a renamed writer known for his moralistic views and humane beliefs. He wrote many great short stories and most of them revolve around ethical principles and values by which every person should live. In a sense‚ everything related to the search for the true meaning of life‚ are recurrent themes that stand out. The story‚ “The Three Questions” is like a parable because it illustrates universal truths as it narrates a tale that reflects

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    Throughout the short stories‚ “Apollo” by Chimamanda Adichie and “The Two Brothers” by Leo Tolstoy‚ the authors reveal that happiness can be found in a variety of ways. In “Apollo‚” Raphael who is the houseboy‚ watches Okenwa practicing his kung fu. Okenwa was a little shocked by this considering Raphael is just the houseboy. “One day‚ in the middle of my practice‚ I looked up to see Raphael standing in the doorway‚ watching me” (Adichie‚ p. 3). When Raphael was watching Okenwa practicing his Kung

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    In Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace‚ Tolstoy presents Princess Marya Bolkonsky’s Christianity‚ Pierre Bezukhov’s Freemasonry‚ and Prince Andrei Bolkonsky’s “lofty skies” as a way to express the characters’ relief from conflict. Princess Marya applies her belief in Christianity to justify actions and to simplify matters to receive relief. When Princess Marya is first introduced‚ she is seen praying “that this daily meeting [geometry lesson with her father] would go well” (88). This supports the idea

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    Amanda Kopinski Philosophy of the Human Person 09-12-2010 Summary of The Death of Ivan Ilyich The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy begins at the chronological end of Ivan Ilyich’s life. Members of a court proceeding were on break of the Melvinsky proceedings‚ and Pyotr Ivanovich proclaimed: “Ivan Ilyich is dead” (35). All the men in the courtroom at the time were supposedly “close acquaintances” of Ivan‚ but none remarked at the sadness of his death‚ but rather the chance of promotion all

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    The Meaning of Lives In her article The Meaning of Lives‚ Susan Wolf‚ a moral philosopher and philosopher of action‚ investigates whether meaning can exist in lives without postulating the existance of God. Wolf establishes her position on this philosophical question from an agnostic perspective and rationally argues that such a question can in fact “fit within a negative or agnostic view about the meaning of life” (Wolf 63). With this paper‚ I will first summarize the prominent points of Wolf’s

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    GOD SEES THE TRUTH BUT WAITS-LEO TOLSTOY The story is spread over a period of 26 years‚ where the main character Aksionov changes over time. He becomes a person whom everyone in the prison‚ including the guards‚ trust. He was liked for his meekness and his fellow prison mates respected him. He was called’ grandfather’ and ‘The saint’. He became the spokesman for petitions and was the person to whom people came to when they had quarrels or any kind of problem. He is interpreted as a person who stuck

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