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    Ivan Denisovich

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    Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich is a novel narrating the life of a Russian prisoner in a labor camp in Siberia that strips the prisoners of their individuality. The conditions of the camp were not humane‚ yet the prisoners were forced to fight for their lives everyday‚ and there were those who were willing to throw away their humanity just to live for another day‚ another hour. In the camp‚ it is every man for themselves if they want to survive‚ however‚ the main Character‚ Ivan Denisovich Shukhov

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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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    Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was a Russian revolutionary composer who played a big role in classical music. His life was not easy‚ and he used music as a rescue from his problems‚ thus‚ creating the most famous compositions still recognized and used today. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was not only a very talented composer who created great masterpieces like “The Nutcracker”‚ but a great man who put in himself all the strength to become a great figure who is still known today. He was growing to be one of

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    Ivan IV (The Terrible)

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    Ivan IV (The Terrible) Pretend that the greatest leader to ever rule your country wanted to resign. You would want him to come back‚ but the price of that is to give him complete and absolute power. Would you pay that price? The people of Russia did‚ and as soon as Ivan IV came back‚ he killed them by the thousands. Ivan Vasilyevich began as Tsar at the age of 16. He was a great ruler for the first part of his life. He unified‚ and vastly improved his country‚ creating a more modern government

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    One day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich tells the story of Shukhov‚ a Russian prisoner sentenced to ten years in a Siberian camp. He is a rather individualist person who is mainly interested in surviving day by day during his confinement. Every prisoner in the camp has to learn how to behave according to this mandatory lifestyle they have been condemned to‚ and this is the way Shukhov finds the most bearable and efficient. There is no such thing as a unique hard moment for the prisoners or a strong

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    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky composed this symphonic poem in a mere 3 weeks. Under the suggestion of the music critic‚ Henry Laroche‚ Tchaikovsky created this symphonic work on the most famous incident in Dante’s Divine Comedy – the tragedy of Francesca and Paolo. Tchaikovsky dubbed this piece as a “symphonic fantasy.” On a letter to his brother‚ he wrote‚ “I have worked on it con amore‚ and I believe my love has been successful.” It was indeed an instant sensation. The symphonic fantasy premiered in

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    Tsar Ivan the Terrible‚ or Ivan IV‚ was born on August 25‚ 1530 to Grand Prince Vasilii and wife Elena Glinskaya. Even at the beginning of his life‚ it seemed that Ivan IV was going to have a rather unusual childhood‚ even by noble Russian family standards. His father‚ Grand Prince Vasilii III‚ died when Ivan IV was only three years old. So Ivan IV’s time began as child ruler while his mother was regent until her death in 1538 as stated by John M. Thompson in Russia and the Soviet Union (Thompson

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    The Death of Reality and the Reality of Death Death is never easy. Afterall it is the only sure thing anyone will ever do. Yet how one dies is determined by how they live. One who lives their life to the fullest will be content and open to death‚ while one whose life has been empty will fear it; but what if the difference between full and empty was not so easily differentiated? What if reality and falsehood were the same? This idea is contemplated in both Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller and

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    Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Chai-cough-skii) is “widely considered the most popular Russian composer in history;” some of his most famous works include The Sleeping Beauty (1890) and The Nutcracker (1892)‚ (source 1). Tchaikovsky was born on May 7‚ 1840‚ in Vyatka‚ Russia‚ second eldest of his parents’ six surviving children (Source 1). Tchaikovsky began taking piano lessons at 5 years old where he displayed a passion for music‚ however‚ his parents hoped he would grow up to work in the civil service

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    and achievements. Ivan the Terrible fit the bill for all three requirements by reforming a multitude of Russia’s fundamental systems‚ establishing new offices of power‚ and paving the road for new opportunities. Throughout history and even up to this day‚ Ivan the Terrible was regarded as a “terrible” leader‚ however that’s not the case. If you take a step back and analyze his accomplishments as a ruler‚ you can witness the great things that he’s done. That being said Ivan the Terrible‚ was a

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