The term "freedom" has many definitions. Some people say that in order to be free, they must be allowed to do something according to their physical identity, and only one person who says that he can think that he is really free There is also. Other groups will insist that both sides must be present in order to exist truly. On one of his books, especially on the lifetime of Ivan Denisovich, Alexander Solzhenitsyn deals with the idea that the heart is not really free. He thinks that an idea that matches social value can not be regarded as free thinking because he has an essential desire for approval within humanity. The thinker is only seeking approval.
In the life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn in a day's life Ivan Denisovich is focusing on one person Ivan Denisovich Shukhov, he has one day I live in the Gulag of the Soviet Union. The harsh situation of refugee camps shows a world that does not tolerate independence. The prisoners of the camp rely on each other's productivity and altruism almost exclusively, even the most basic human needs. Ironically, the prisoners let the prisoners discover the inhuman atmosphere of Glag ... it was November 2008. I have no plan to go to the hospital this day, but my mother called me. That phone is why I woke up at 4 AM and my mother is also dressing again. The phone has changed my life forever. There was a phone call from a hospital person, and my grandmother said that she was not breathing normally.
Despair and pain. For Soviet citizens and prisoners life is tragic. One day of Ivan Denisovich's lifetime, a short story written by Alexander Solzhenitsyn is about the lives of those with problems between the confusion of war and the unfettered entity that dominates their lives. One day. This story took place in "special" (forced labor) camps in several places in Siberia in 1951. After escaping the Germans who caught him and the other people in the northwest, Ivan was sent here.