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Master and Man

Master and Man

Von Tolstoy, Leo

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English 2021 ISBN 4064066463847
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In "Master and Man," Leo Tolstoy explores the intricate dynamics of class, power, and morality through the harrowing journey of a wealthy landowner and his humble servant. Set against the harsh backdrop of a snow-laden landscape, the novella employs a stark yet lyrical prose style, characteristic of Tolstoy's later works, emphasizing the themes of existential struggle and the human condition. The narrative invites readers to reflect on the moral obligations that bind individuals across social hierarchies, all while framing the profound question of what it means to truly live in service to one another amidst a rapidly industrializing society. Tolstoy, a seminal figure in Russian literature and a profound philosopher, was deeply influenced by his lifelong quest for spiritual enlightenment and social justice. His own experiences of wealth and subsequent renunciation of materialism propelled him to explore the moral dichotomies present in "Master and Man." Drawn from his empathy towards the underprivileged and his philosophical musings, the novella reveals Tolstoy's commitment to portraying the depth of the human experience in the face of societal constraints. This compelling exploration of morality and human connection is essential reading for those interested in the interplay between social class and ethical responsibility. Readers will find themselves captivated by Tolstoy's masterful narrative, gaining insight into not just the characters'Äô struggles but also their own moral compass. "Master and Man" is a timeless reminder of the profound interconnectedness of humanity that transcends time and circumstance.
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