Tuesday, May 21, 2019
The Death of Ivan Ilyich
The Death of Ivan Ilyich, by Tolstoy, is the story of a man who is faced with suffering and death in which no one seems to believe him. Hes a common man with common dreams. Hes not extraordinary in any way. Ivan Ilyich is a bully literary protagonist. His character goes though ups and downs, is well rounded and relatable. Ivan married Praskovya Fedorovna. Ivan doesnt appear to be in love with her.She is attractive, has money, a good social standing and he surely has no objection to her, the marriage gave him personal satis incidention, and at the equal time it was considered the right thing by the most highly placed of his associates (Lawall). This is a relatable piece of life. This whitethorn have held more truth back in this era, but its not that far clear up today either. Many people marry for reasons other than love. Ivan had a good job and was very adroit with it despite being passed over for a promotion at one time.He was said to be a gentleman and was admired by his peers . When things were good, they were good. And when they werent, well, they just werent. His wife, without any reason de gaiete de coeur as Ivan Ilych expressed it to himself began to rival the pleasure and propriety of their life. She began to be jealous without any cause, expected him to devote his whole attention to her, implant fault with everything, and made coarse and ill-mannered scenes (Lawall). The ups and downs of his life are what make him a good literary protagonist.Perhaps this scene is one that men can be empathetic towards more than women. Having a comprehensive character makes for a good literary protagonist. When the reader sees Ivan struggling with his own mortality this completes a circumstances of emotion for the character. The reader has watched Ivan through good times and bad and has been able to relate on antithetic levels. In the depth of his heart he knew he was dying, but not only was he not accustomed to the thought, he simply did not and could not g rasp it (Lawall).Being able to grasp the finality of death especially your own, is something that people have thought about and struggled with throughout their lives. It reminds people they are real and not indestructible. A good literary protagonist is one that is relatable and well-rounded and people need to be able to see this character through their ups and downs and still come out with them as being on top in the end. The Death of Ivan Ilyich, by Tolstoy, is the story of a man who had a good life, a decent wife and in the end he suffered and died. As the eader goes through the story of Ivan they are interpreted into his entire life. He is someone the reader can empathize with which allows connections between the character and reader. Everyone mobilizes about their mortality at one time or another, but to think about what others think of your own mentality is something entirely different. Besides considerations as to the possible transfers and promotions likely to result from Ivan Ilychs death, the mere fact of the death of a near acquaintance aroused, as usual, in all who heard of it the complacent tang that, it is he who is dead and not I (Lawall).
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