- Leo Tolstoy was a famous Russian author born in 1828 who wrote major novels like War and Peace in the 1860s and Anna Karenina in 1873. He was prolific throughout the late 1800s, with one of his most successful later works being The Death of Ivan Ilyich. Tolstoy died in 1910 in Russia.
2. Leo Tolstoy
On September 9, 1828, Leo Tolstoy
was born in Tula Province, Russia.
In the 1860s, he wrote his first great
novel, War and Peace. In
1873, Tolstoy set to work on the
second of his best known
novels, Anna Karenina. He
continued to write fiction
throughout the 1880s and 1890s.
One of his most successful later
works was The Death of Ivan Ilyich.
Tolstoy died on November 20, 1910
in Astapovo, Russia.
3. God Sees the truth but waits
(SUMMARY)
Once there lived a young merchant named Ivan Dmitri
Aksenov with his family in the land of Vladimir, who in his
younger days lived life to the fullest by experiencing all the
material things world has to offer. Until he got married.
One summer, he planned to go to Nizhny fair but his wife
warned him that she had a bad dream of her husband-- she
dreamt about Ivan that he returned from the town with hair
of grey. Ivan laughed as if he doesn't care and went on the
fair.
He travelled half way and met a merchant, whom he spent the
night drinking tea with and shared an adjoining room in the
inn. Since Aksenov is not used of sleeping for long hours he
decided to wake up and continued his journey.
4. Along the way of his journey, two soldiers in a troika stopped
him, and began asking questions, for the merchant he met halfway
on his travel was found dead. Since all evidences of the crime are
pointing Aksenov guilty he was imprisoned.
Learning the sad fate of Aksenov, his wife remembered her dream
about Aksenov and was worried and even considered the thought of
her husband being guilty. The thought made Aksenov even sadder.
26 years in prison made Aksenov a well grounded and God-fearing
man. In spite the fact that his family has completely forgotten
him, he still serves as a Grandpa to the other prisoners. Then came
a new prisoner named Makar Semyonich.
5. After months of knowing each other, Aksenov discovered that
Makar is the one who killed the merchant whom he was told
he murdered. He was furious with what he found out but
didn't speak or uttered a word about it.
Until one night, Aksenov heard some earth rolling under
where the prisoners were sleeping. He went out and saw
Makar. Makar told him not to tell a word about what he had
witnessed or else he will kill him.
When they were led out to work, a soldier noticed a prisoner
took of some earth off his boots. The soldier searched for
escaping plans and found the tunnel. Then, they asked each of
them who knew about this but they denied for they knew they
will be killed before the one who did it as Makar warned them.
Finally, the governor asked Ivan for he knew he was a
just man. But then Ivan said it wasn't his right or his will but
God's to tell such name.
6. Night fell and Makar went to Ivan. He thanked him and felt
sorry for what he had done to him a long time ago that made
Ivan suffer for all this years. He sobbed as well as Ivan and
said that the Lord will forgive you. Makar said that he will
confess to the governor so that Ivan would be sent free--back
to his home.
Ivan did not want to go out of prison for he has no family
neither home to back to; rather, he waited for his last hour to
come.
In spite of what they've talked about, Makar Semyonich
confessed his guilt. But when the order for Ivan Dmitri
Aksenov's release came, he was already dead.
7. Plot
Exposition:
Aksionov there was a young merchant who live in Vladimir
she has a wife named Vanya, he decided to sell their goods to
eaarn money. So during summer he decided to travel..
Rising Action:
When Aksionov met a merchant and drank tea together and
later went to the same rooms. As he decided to check in an
Inn.
Climax:
Aksionov founds out that the merchant he met the night
before has been found murdered, and the officials accuse him
of killing him, since there was a knife with blood stains on it in
his bag.
8. Falling Action:
Aksionov suspects Makar, one of the new prisoners of
killing the merchant. Later he found out the Makar is
planning to break the prison, though he didnt tell the
authorities.
Resolution:
Makar realized his mistake, and he confessed of killing
the merchant and putting the knife inside Aksionovs
bag, and he asked him for forgiveness. Aksionov was
ordered to go back home, but he was already dead.
9. This story map shows a short explanation for
the whole story..