
muerte de Ivan Ilitch
by Leo Tolstoy
'muerte de Ivan Ilitch' Summary
Iván Ilich, un juez de la corte, lleva una vida acomodada y superficial. Tras una caída accidental, Ilich desarrolla una enfermedad que lo atormenta física y emocionalmente. A medida que su salud se deteriora, Ilich experimenta un viaje introspectivo profundo. Se da cuenta de que su vida, llena de superficialidad y aspiraciones materiales, carece de significado verdadero. La enfermedad lo obliga a confrontar la finitud de su existencia y la vacuidad de sus relaciones. Ilich busca consuelo en su familia y en el mundo exterior, pero encuentra poco alivio. Su sufrimiento se intensifica al observar la hipocresía y la indiferencia de la gente que lo rodea. En sus últimos días, Ilich se embarca en un viaje de autodescubrimiento, luchando contra la negación y la desesperación. Con la ayuda de un joven médico que le habla con honestidad y compasión, Ilich comienza a vislumbrar una nueva perspectiva de la vida y la muerte. Descubre que la verdadera felicidad y el significado se encuentran en la simpleza de las relaciones humanas, el amor y la compasión. La novela culminar con la muerte de Ilich, que se enfrenta a su destino con una aceptación serena, habiendo encontrado paz y significado en su viaje final.Book Details
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Leo Tolstoy
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Leo Tolstoy was a significant figure in Russian literature, known for his novels "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina." These works are celebrated examples of realist fiction, examining human experience...
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