
Resurrection, Book 3
by Leo Tolstoy
'Resurrection, Book 3' Summary
Resurrection tells the story of Dmitri Nekhlyudov, a wealthy nobleman who encounters Maslova, a woman he had a brief affair with years ago, at a court trial. He recognizes her as the same woman he wronged, and his past actions have led her to become a prisoner facing charges of theft. Overwhelmed with guilt and a sense of responsibility, Nekhlyudov dedicates himself to helping Maslova. He attempts to intervene in the legal process, seeking to overturn her sentence. His efforts, however, are hampered by the system's inherent corruption and the indifference of those in power. He finds himself struggling to reconcile his own moral compass with the realities of a society riddled with inequality and injustice. Nekhlyudov's journey becomes a powerful exploration of themes like forgiveness, repentance, and the search for spiritual enlightenment. As he attempts to make amends for his past, he uncovers the hypocrisy of the legal system and the institutionalized church, while grappling with his own internal struggles. Tolstoy portrays the complexities of love, guilt, and redemption, weaving a narrative that reflects the moral and spiritual challenges of the human condition.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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