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Ethel 2022-01-13 08:03:09

The elderly Leo Tolstoy lacked nothing, from wealth and reputation to status. This state is the most difficult to deal with. So he has a more philosophical pursuit-I think this is the moment when people truly realize themselves. Tolstoy was purely the kind of person who constantly challenged himself, so he developed Tolstoyism, but he didn't even believe it. But this Tolstoyism rose to great heights, and became a little spark in the distance of some people who are still in the dark night.

I am fascinated by this complicated background. In a relationship, which are the true feelings of oneself, and which are mechanized as a product-a very personal feeling is labelled. Oh, it turned out to be like this; things are like this in nature, yes, these judgments completely cover up the original delicate and unique psychological throbbing. As an old angry youth, Tolstoy is not satisfied with his life; he is not a quiet person, so he constantly reflects and criticizes himself. This point of Tolstoy is his greatness, constantly revised and obtained-and writers like him, in his later years, can completely follow the trend, which shows that Tolstoy is a writer among writers. He did not write because of speculation, but to calm himself.

When people reach a certain position in the arena, they become props. When you have a meeting, you have a famous brand in front of you, so you are kidnapped by the famous brand. Tolstoy was controlled by Sophia on the surface, but was actually covered by the reputation he had acquired. He didn't want to enjoy this hypocritical but beneficial situation-he couldn't ignore it and acquiesce in it. Although Tolstoy was old, he showed strong insight and unparalleled sincerity on this point. Rare sincerity!

The 82-year-old Tolstoy decided to run away from home to defend his true thoughts-he didn't want to be a highly respected master, he just wanted to flee. Isn't he willing to be a god? He stroked the children's heads kindly and gave them gifts, and how could God be the role of a Santa Claus. He must sacrifice. The issue of the ownership of Tolstoy's copyright is actually evidence of his desire to sacrifice-he must throw away what others cannot throw away. However, Tolstoy ran into problems. Just as every word of his was recorded, his actions were also magnified and beautified. Tolstoy, seeking quiet and loneliness, had to face the hordes of reporters and fans outside the Yastapovo station. His escape was interpreted as a holy act, which was undoubtedly a sharp irony.

We all believe in this halo and are busy making it, but forget the person who shines. Towon's last stop-he tried his best to jump, but unexpectedly jumped into the air.

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The Last Station quotes

  • Sofya Tolstaya: Oh, Leovochka, why do you insist on dressing like that?

    Leo Tolstoy: What do you mean, like what?

    Sofya Tolstaya: Like a man who looks after the sheep!

    Leo Tolstoy: It wasn't meant to offend you.

    Sofya Tolstaya: You're a count, for God's sake!

  • Leo Tolstoy: Despite good cause for it, I have never stopped loving you.

    Sofya Tolstaya: Of course.

    Leo Tolstoy: But God knows you don't make it easy!

    Sofya Tolstaya: Why should it be easy? I am the work of your life, you are the work of mine. That's what love is!