This short story focuses on the spiritual growth of the central figure Martin, ending the story, starting with the story of his only child's death, a story of loss of sadness and purpose. Therefore, the central theme of this story can be explained as the growth of Christians. Martin is a person who gradually changes by reading the gospel and then taking action. When he heard a voice - he made himself Jesus - he told him there would be a visit, and he aspirated Jesus knocking at his door. As Martin is very focused on what is going on outside, he sees all kinds of pain and at the end of the story, those people go out only to find in the eyes of God I will help you. Please pay attention to the place of the Bible that Martin read at the end of the short story.
"Because I am hungry, you handed me meat.I was thirsty, you gave me a drink.I am a stranger, you take me."
"Because you have become the youngest child of my brother, you have accomplished me" (Matthew 25)
And Avdeich understood that his dream did not cheat him; the Savior truly visited him that day, he really received him.
Martin learned the truths of these verses. By actually helping various people, he actually helped Jesus himself. His example proves this title. The expression of his love shows the existence of God.
"Where is love and who is God" ("Where is love, God is also there" or "Martin Cobler") is a short story by Russian writer Lev Tolstoy is. The title quotes the Catholic hymn Ubi Caritas. The English translation of this short story translated by Nathan Haskell Dole uses an alternative title translation of "where is love and where is God". It was published in the United States under Crowell's "Worth While Booklet" series. This was written in 1885. "Where is love, God is" is a short story about a shoe store called Martin Avdeitch. The beginning of the story is about the background of Martin's life. His job is going very well and he has never promised to do what he can not do, so he is a good shoemaker. He is busy in the basement of the window. Through this window, he can only see the human foot. He recognizes most people through at least his shoes
Lev (Leo) Nikolayevich Tolstoy struggles with his beliefs and the teachings of the Russian Orthodox Church throughout his life. Tolstoy has his own ideas and moral interpretation, the teachings of Jesus, and the nature of God himself. He will embed his idea, philosophy and morality in his work. Tolstoy wants to teach something about his moral direct way of living to readers. In this article, Tolstoy's short story "San Yin" explores the theme of prayer essence. - Understanding relationships between characters through relationships creates powerful power in novels. They make people understand what character actions and decisions are. Expression sensation can be formed by how authors use relationships related tones and descriptions. "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy translated by Joel Carmichael and "Death Prophecy Chronicle" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez translated by Gregory Rabassa are no exception.