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Leo Tolstoy is considered to be Russia’s greatest novelist. However, during
his youth he was quite an infamous young man as he had a drinking problem, was a gambling addict, and was commonly seen at brothels. Tolstoy, who was born to nobility, was quite a disappointment at this point in his life. Eventually, he turned his life around by becoming sober, and joining the army. He also tired to associate himself with the commoners of Russia by wearing tattered clothes which were later named after him. He started writing soon after he joined the army, and quickly became a successful man. When he left the army he tried to educate the commoners who worked on his fields, and tried opening a school for the uneducated children, but both these attempts to help the less fortunate people of Russia failed. Later on in his life, Tolstoy tried to promote peace in Russia by helping a Cristian sect flee to Canada as they were set to be prosecuted. Tolstoy’s main ideas that prevailed in most of his books were his ideas of pacifism, his rejection of wealth, and his belief in self-improvement. Another theme that was present in his famous novel, Anna Karenia, revealed the prominent idea relating to suicide in 19th century Russia. A man who commited suicide was believed to have done this for certain heroic purposes, but a woman who committed suicide was believed to have done this because of her attempt to run away from problems she faces in life. This revealed the idea that women were commonly seen as weak characters, unable to face certain problems, whilst men were seen as martyrs. This is similar to the ideas of women set in Heart of Darkness, as Conrad continually portrays them as being weak and not being able to handle the truth. Similarly, Tolstoy shows that women are unable to handle truths as they would rather take the easy way out by killing themselves.Whilst men may also commit suicide, they're reasons were seen to be justifiable as they had a lot to think about and in committing suicide Tolstoy states that they are not succumbing to pressure, but instead are simply giving themselves up due to legitimate reasons. Hence we can only view men as martyrs and nothing less. Just like in the Heart of Darkness, women and men are not seen as being on the same levels of intellectual and emotional complexes. "They were men enough to face the darkness.." (6, Conrad) Here, Conrad effectively presents the conventional association with men and bravery as they are capable of facing the unknown. Conrad builds on this idea by continually down playing the proficiency and knowledge that women retain. "Then-would you believe it- I tried the women. I Charlie Marlow, set the women to work- to get a job! Heavens!" (8, Conrad) Both these writers continually portrayed women as being inferior and menial in comparison to men. |
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