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Leo Tolstoy,Fyodor Dosteyevsky

The Russian Short Story

  • Max McFarlanehar citeratför 4 månader sedan
    Well, well, the more a human creature has tasted of bitter things the more it hungers after the sweet things of life
  • Max McFarlanehar citeratför 4 månader sedan
    “God will forgive you!” said he. “Maybe I am a hundred times worse than you.” And at these words his heart grew light, and the longing for home left him. He no longer had any desire to leave the prison, but only hoped for his last hour to come.

    once Aksionov forgave Makar he had no reason to live becasue it was only hate that kept him living

  • Max McFarlanehar citeratför 4 månader sedan
    noise outside, so I hid the knife in your bag and escaped out of the window
  • Max McFarlanehar citeratför 4 månader sedan
    I meant to kill you too, but I heard a
  • Max McFarlanehar citeratför 4 månader sedan
    you have no need to kill me; you killed me long ago!
  • Max McFarlanehar citeratför 4 månader sedan
    The Aksionovs are rich, though their father is in Siberia: a sinner like ourselves, it seems!

    Aksionov was punished but his family was better off becuase of it

  • Max McFarlanehar citeratför 4 månader sedan
    It seems that only God can know the truth; it is to Him alone we must appeal, and from Him alone expect mercy.
  • b1984013247har citeratför 2 år sedan
    noblest in letters feels when tasting
  • missninahar citeratför 2 år sedan
    "What wretches all you men are! I'd burn you all in an oven; I'd cut you in pieces. If any one of you was dying I'd spit in his mouth, and not pity him a bit. Mean skunks! You wheedle and wheedle, you wag your tails like cringing dogs, and we fools give ourselves up to you, and it's all up with us! Immediately you trample us underfoot… Miserable loafers"
  • missninahar citeratför 2 år sedan
    Well, well, the mind of a hungry man is always better nourished and healthier than the mind of the well-fed man; and there you have a situation from which you may draw a very ingenious conclusion in favour of the ill fed.
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