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    In “Mourning and Melancholia,” Sigmund Freud suggests that when an object of love is lost, the ego recreates an image of the loved one inside the self. This image, or “shadow,” is not fully integrated into the personality, thereby enabling the ego to split off. In this “ego splitting,” a part of the ego sits in judgment on the rest of the ego, criticizing it, attacking it. Suicide is the ultimate expression of this dynamic; because one cannot kill this person, one “kills” them by destroying the…

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    Leo Tolstoy said in Anna Karenina that, “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” Why are all happy families alike? They are alike because to be happy, people don’t need much; if they have a loving relationship, health, and passion then it’s enough to be satisfied with one’s life. On the other hand, unhappiness is a much broader concept. Varying from an emotional discomfort to a distressing loss of a loved one, from a job loss to a natural catastrophe, and…

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    For Example, Leo Tolstoy states “Life is a place of service, and in that service one has to suffer a great deal that is hard to bear, but more often to experience a great deal of joy.” (Leo). Leo is stating that in life you have to suffer a great deal, the suffering leads to a great deal of happiness in life. Chris viewed this as an inspiration, because he had suffered throughout his journey, even though he had a lot of obstacles he did not quit until he finally met his initial point, it is what…

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    Chapter four, “Farmer Power,” brought up some interesting facts about the importance of domestic animals and crops. Domestication of animals and farming throughout history has proven to be probably the most important factor in the advancement of a society. Societies blessed with large mammals to domesticate, fertile soil, and plants to farm are bound to become successful. History has proven that food is a major key in the formation of advanced societies. It follows a similar pattern every time.…

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    remembered as the greatest Russian literary giant who gave the world some of the most remarkable piece of writings. In the 1860’s he wrote his first great novel named War and Peace. His second best novel came out in 1873, and the name of that was Anna Karenina. One of his most successful works later on was The Death of Ivan Ilyich. Leos novels today are considered amongst the finest literary works. Most of his stories are built around his memories of his own childhood. Even though he had an…

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    Death in Leo Tolstoy’s Death of Ivan Ilyich and “Three Deaths” Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, author of the acclaimed novels War and Peace, Anna Karenina, and The Death of Ivan Ilyich is well-known for applying the theme of death to his works. Tolstoy utilizes distinctive techniques to depict demise contingent upon the social positions of his characters. For instance, in The Death of Ivan Ilyich it is entirely evident that Tolstoy believes there are two types of lives—the artificial and authentic…

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    unfair existence 15 Chapter 3. Rape or seduction? 28 Chapter 4. Anna Karenina and Tess of the D’Urbervilles, a tragic destiny 43 Chapter 5. Conclusions 55 Bibliography…

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    The Painted Veil is a 1925 novel by British author W. Somerset Maugham. The title is taken from Percy Bysshe Shelley's sonnet which begins "Lift not the painted veil which those who live / Call Life". The biographer Richard Cordell notes that the book was influenced by Maugham's study of science and his work as a houseman at St Thomas' Hospital. The novel was first published in serialised form in five issues of Cosmopolitan (November 1924 – March 1925). Beginning in May 1925, it was serialised…

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    unfair existence 14 Chapter 3. Rape or seduction? 27 Chapter 4. Anna Karenina and Tess of the D’Urbervilles, a tragic destiny…

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