The Death Of Ivan Ilyich
The Death Of Ivan Ilyich
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Writer: Leo Tolstoy
Pages: 80
Category: English
A respected magistrate and dutiful social climber, Ivan sustains a trivial injury that evolves into a relentless, unnamed illness. As pain erodes his work, decorum, and domestic peace, he confronts the hollowness of a life arranged around status and propriety. Family and colleagues deflect his terror with platitudes; only him with Gerasim, peasant servant, unembarrassed compassion, modeling an authenticity Ivan has never practiced. In his final days, Ivan recognizes the lie at the core of his "proper" existence and glimpses a truer morality rooted in sympathy rather than self-interest. That insight dissolves his fear: pity replaces resentment, light supplants darkness, and death loses its sting. The Death of Ivan Ilyich is a stark, concise study of a man who has lived "most simple and most ordinary and therefore most terrible." It remains a bracing, modern meditation on denial, conscience, and the liberating clarity of mortality.
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