Leo Tolstoy tells the story "How much land is needed for men?" The story is that Americans are using Indians. It was founded in Russia, but it is about the desires of many people at the time. The opening ceremony showed that Europeans are coming to America. Meanwhile, in the mid-1800's the Europeans were wealthy and their relatives in America were poor. The sisters of the story represent Americans and the sisters represent Europeans.
76 Unit 6: Amount of land required for people Leo Tolstoy Unit 6: Number of land required for people Leo Tolstoy Directory Purpose Introduction 6.1 Authors 6.2 Writing 6.3 Tolstoy's criticism 6.4 Historical background 6.5 people 6.6 One person 6.7 Analysis 6.8 Story aspect 6.9 Summary 6.10 Keywords 6.11 Review question 6.12 Further reading Objectives After learning this module, you will be able to: Learn about Leo Tolstoy's life style and analysis. Analysis of the story of how much land a male needs is Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy is a Russian writer and his novels are "War and Peace" (1869) and Anna Karenina (1877). It is known as the biggest novel of realism. Many people also believe that Tolstoy is the best novelist in the world. In addition to writing novels, Tolstoy also wrote short stories, prose and drama.
Life of Lev Tolstoy and its great influence on its literary work "How much land is necessary for men?" Tolstoy was influenced by his life and times. Lev Tolstoy encountered many things that influenced his work throughout his life. His life itself influenced Russia 's poverty, greed, and peasant era of the 19th century. The troublesome autumn of Tolstoy influenced his work. - If a day can obey his desire, the reader may want to know how life will be different. If you voluntarily left his daily life, can you finally find the feeling of long-awaited happiness? Life does not change so much. People live in society. Family, circle of friends, and acquaintance - Some customs and beliefs demarcate our actions. People should make something that is deemed right or appropriate
In "How much land do you need?", Possession of important products through Lev Tolstoy can lead to human collapse and even death. The story is the story of two sisters with a better life plan. As a farmer's wife, Pahom's sister confidently declared that her life is full of self-satisfaction and less temptation, not luxurious luxury. When he carelessly heard this, he also believed this, but he wanted him to have more land. The first desire to think quickly has become an unrequestable desire for the land. An infinite need to lead more land to an uncontrollable state, leading to his death