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About This Novel
Through Maslova's ordeal and Nekhludoff's appeal process, "Resurrection" extensively and profoundly criticizes the corruption and darkness of courts, prisons, and bureaucracies. It exposes the extravagant and luxurious life of the feudal ruling class and the cruelty and inhumanity of reactionary officials. It tears off the hypocrisy of the official church, reflects the bankruptcy of the countryside and the poverty of farmers, and outlines a social picture of a serfdom Russia that is on the verge of collapse. It has been listed as a recommended reading for middle school students by the Ministry of Education many times.
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From tomorrow on, be a happy person Feed the horses, chop firewood, and travel around the world From tomorrow on, care about food and vegetables I have a house facing the sea and the flowers are blooming in spring From tomorrow on, communicate with every relative tell them my happiness That happy lightning told me i will tell everyone Give every river and every mountain a warm name Stranger, I bless you too I wish you a bright future May your lover eventually get married May you find happiness in this world I just want to face the sea and the spring flowers are blooming
When a person suddenly falls into darkness, she may be the most sober, and this is a form of Katyusha Maslova. In her opinion, maybe people should be like this, but the sobriety at this moment brings her a new experience.
Sometimes having human nature is a very valuable concept. In such a society and at such a stage, Katyusha Maslova has never forgotten this. Perhaps this is her greatest advantage.
Perhaps there is a classic character in every stage. Her influence on consciousness is very great. Her story seems to reflect the consequences of being a member of this class, just like the protagonist of this book, Katyusha Maslova.
The masterpiece is definitely 5 stars. After reading it for the first time, I guess I heard too many modern history and revolutionary stories in high school, so I didn't feel much or shocked at all. Prepare to learn more about Tolstoy's personal experience.
First Companion, Chapter Thirty-Two Feelings
After reading this book, I deeply felt about human nature, especially the character Nekhludoff, who changed his soul awakening many times and set himself on the right path in life. Ah! It is indeed the greatest work written by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy!
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From tomorrow on, be a happy person Feed the horses, chop firewood, and travel around the world From tomorrow on, care about food and vegetables I have a house facing the sea and the flowers are blooming in spring From tomorrow on, communicate with every relative tell them my happiness That happy lightning told me i will tell everyone Give every river and every mountain a warm name Stranger, I bless you too I wish you a bright future May your lover eventually get married May you find happiness in this world I just want to face the sea and the spring flowers are blooming
When a person suddenly falls into darkness, she may be the most sober, and this is a form of Katyusha Maslova. In her opinion, maybe people should be like this, but the sobriety at this moment brings her a new experience.
Sometimes having human nature is a very valuable concept. In such a society and at such a stage, Katyusha Maslova has never forgotten this. Perhaps this is her greatest advantage.
Perhaps there is a classic character in every stage. Her influence on consciousness is very great. Her story seems to reflect the consequences of being a member of this class, just like the protagonist of this book, Katyusha Maslova.
The masterpiece is definitely 5 stars. After reading it for the first time, I guess I heard too many modern history and revolutionary stories in high school, so I didn't feel much or shocked at all. Prepare to learn more about Tolstoy's personal experience.
First Companion, Chapter Thirty-Two Feelings
After reading this book, I deeply felt about human nature, especially the character Nekhludoff, who changed his soul awakening many times and set himself on the right path in life. Ah! It is indeed the greatest work written by the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy!
