The Death Of Ivan Ilych By Leo Tolstoy

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The Death of Ivan Ilych" written by Leo Tolstoy recounts the narration of suffering and death of a conformist high level judge who spent his whole life based on the opinions and expectations of his social commanders. This story is one of Leo's remarkable masterpieces, written presently after his religious conversion of the late 1870s. In my opinion, one of the significant phrases which awaken a strong impression for the reader is "Ivan Ilych's life had been most simple and most ordinary and therefore most terrible." This sentence which comes from chapter 2 of the novel demonstrates that ,although simple life is overally recognized as virtue, Ivan's life is simple but in the fallacious way. As an instance, he was blindfully following other