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    The Death of Ivan Ilyich In “The Death of Ivan Ilyich‚” the author Leo Tolstoy attempts to describe the social status of Russia in the 19th century. Tolstoy uses realistic writing techniques to vividly and profoundly depict the inner feeling of a dying man by describing the protagonist’s words and behavior. Through narrating the death of one ordinary official‚ he exposed hypocrisy‚ indifference‚ and lack of faith between man and man. Tolstoy shows that people always pursue decorum and propriety

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    and more important than anything before in his life‚ was taking place within him of which he alone was aware. Those about him did not understand or would not understand it‚ but thought everything in the world was going on as usual. That tormented Ivan Ilych more than anything (IV‚

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    ruling though as we find out just from his name. Ivan had a sad life full of spite and anger that led to bouts of uncontrollable rage. Because of these fits‚ Ivan became known as Grozny which translates to “invoking terror or fear”. Funnily enough‚ Ivan the Terrible descended from his grandfather who was known as Ivan the Great. It makes one wonder what happened to make two apples who fell from the same tree behave so differently. Well as we explore Ivan IV‚ we are bound to find out what happened to

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    of adults in her book The One and Only Ivan. Ruby is a young elephant who moves into the mall joining Ivan‚ the gorilla‚ and Stella‚ the elephant‚ who have lived there for the majority of their lives. Her new approach to the situation of "the domain" helps influence Ivan’s thoughts‚ choices‚ and actions regarding his living space. Julia is a young girl‚ her father George works in the

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    The Death of Ivan Ilych – Theme One of the main themes of Tolstoy’s story of The Death of Ivan Ilych is detachment from life‚ considering that all material things can substitute the true meaning of life: compassion and care for others. Throughout the story Tolstoy describes Ivan Ilych’s desire for property‚ a decorous living‚ and pleasurableness all while making this his first and most important priority. Ivan Ilych’s occupations with work concerns and interior decoration are his way of avoiding

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    Asad Khan - #11 478691 April 18‚ 2012 Dignity in Ivan and the Sound of Waves In the novels‚ One Day in the life of Ivan Denisovich by Alexander Solzhenitsyn and The Sound of Waves by Yukio Mishima‚ the characters value their dignity and take many actions to preserve it. First of all‚ in One Day in the life of Ivan Denisovich‚ Shukhov attempts to maintain his human dignity in the face of oppression. As Shukhov begins his daily routine‚ he “quickly finished up the job. There’s work and work...

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    1120 O February 15‚ 2013 The Artifice of Life In Leo Tolstoy’s novella The Death of Ivan Ilych‚ Tolstoy criticizes several aspects of Russian middle class society. The artifice of middle class life - characterized by pettiness‚ selfishness‚ and materialism – was one of the main focal points of his criticism‚ as well as the lack of spirituality and meaning in that life. Of all the characters in The Death of Ivan Ilych‚ Gerasim is the most important‚ for he acts as a foil to the artificiality of their

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    “The Death of Ivan Ilyich” makes us understand that death is a must for all of us. This is a fact that we unpleasantly believe in; the bitter aspect being that we have to suffer first before facing death. Though our medicines may be better than those applied on Ivan by his doctors‚ we have not gotten closer to evading mortality (Tolstoy‚ 1886). Nowadays medicine might be better than the medicine that Ivan had . In fact‚ many people still die after long fight with disease . The story helps us understand

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    Power abuse can be dated back to the beginning of what we can recall. People such as Ivan the Terrible of Russia have had a unfortunate experience with their power. Ivan the Terrible‚ or Ivan IV‚ was the first tzar of Russia. During his reign‚ he introduced church reform and self-government in rural regions. This time was considered his constructive period. His reign of terror began after the death of his first wife. Ivan began displacing noble families of their titles and start abusing his own family

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    Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev During the discussion‚ several articles were presented to the class. The subjects brought to light were the Russian economy during the 1850s‚ serfdom‚ and the question of whether Turgenev was obsolete or not. The articles on the Russian economy explained the state of transition the Russian economy was in during the mid-1850s. Prior to this period‚ there were members of the society called serfs. These were essentially slaves who worked on the fields of rich peasants

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