
Resurrection
A Tale of Redemption and Justice
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"Resurrection" by Leo Tolstoy is a profound exploration of moral awakening and the quest for justice. The narrative follows Prince Dmitri Ivanovitch Nekhludoff, a nobleman who is called to serve as a juror in a court case. To his shock, he discovers that the defendant, Katusha Maslova, is a woman he once seduced and abandoned. This revelation propels Nekhludoff into a journey of self-reflection and redemption. As the trial unfolds, Maslova is wrongfully convicted of poisoning, a crime she did not commit. Nekhludoff, tormented by guilt and a sense of responsibility, decides to help her. He emba...
"Resurrection" by Leo Tolstoy is a profound exploration of moral awakening and the quest for justice. The narrative follows Prince Dmitri Ivanovitch Nekhludoff, a nobleman who is called to serve as a juror in a court case. To his shock, he discovers that the defendant, Katusha Maslova, is a woman he once seduced and abandoned. This revelation propels Nekhludoff into a journey of self-reflection and redemption. As the trial unfolds, Maslova is wrongfully convicted of poisoning, a crime she did not commit. Nekhludoff, tormented by guilt and a sense of responsibility, decides to help her. He embarks on a mission to overturn the unjust verdict and seeks to atone for his past misdeeds by improving Maslova's life. Throughout the novel, Tolstoy delves into themes of social injustice, the flaws of the legal system, and the possibility of personal change. The story is set against the backdrop of Russian society, highlighting the stark contrasts between the privileged and the oppressed. Tolstoy's narrative is a critique of the moral and social structures of his time, urging readers to consider the impact of their actions on others and the importance of compassion and justice.