Author: lev tolstoy
Resurrection is the masterpiece of Tolstoy, a Russian critical realist writer, and one of the immortal masterpieces of world literature. Katyusha Maslova, the hero of the novel, was originally the adopted daughter of a noble landlord. She was seduced by her master's nephew, the noble young Duke Nekhludoff, and then abandoned. As a result, she fell into a miserable life. She was driven away by her master because she was pregnant, and she wandered around and worked as a prostitute for eight years. Later, she was framed for murder for money and was arrested and imprisoned. Ten years later, Nekhludoff appeared as a juror in Maslova's case. He recognized that the defendant was Maslova who was abandoned by him ten years ago, and he was condemned by his conscience. In order to give myself
His soul atoned, and he ran around to reduce her sentence. When all efforts failed, Maslova was escorted to Siberia, and Nekhludoff went with her. On the way, there came a notice that the emperor reduced Maslova's sentence, and forced labor was changed to exile. At this time, although Maslova still loved Nekhludoff, he refused his proposal for his future and married political prisoner simonson. The experiences of these two protagonists show their spiritual and moral revival. This novel exposes those corrupt officials and touches the essence of the old law.
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Tolstoy is the most complicated of all the great figures in the19th century.
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Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy (1828- 19 10) is the greatest representative of Russian critical realism literature and one of the greatest writers in the history of world literature. 1828 was born in Yasnaya Pogliana, Wenxian county, province and city on September 9th. Tolstoy's family is a noble family. His father is Count Nikolai ilych, and his mother Maria nikolayev is the daughter of Duke Nikolai Xie Volkonski. Tolstoy received a typical aristocratic family education from childhood, studied in the Oriental Language Department of Kazan University, and prepared to be a diplomat. The following year, he was transferred to the legal department. His major works include the autobiographical trilogy Childhood, Teenagers and Youth, the novella Morning between the Landlord and the Cossacks, and the novels War and Peace, Anna karenin and Resurrection. His masterpieces War and Peace and Anna karenin in the 1960s and 1970s won him high world fame. Resurrection, written in the late 1980s, is a summary of the author's life-long creation and ideological exploration.
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Nekhludoff was a pure, enthusiastic, energetic and beautiful young man in college. After entering the army and the upper class, I lived a dissolute and drunken life. He seduced his aunt's adopted daughter, Maslova, and then abandoned her, making her a prostitute. He was condemned by conscience. In order to make up for his soul, he ran around for Maslova's case. Maslova finally got his sentence reduced, and forced labor was changed to exile. Nekhludoff also went with her.
This film shows their spiritual revival through their experiences.
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