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#Three questions Tolstoy poses to us! [What Men Live By] Publisher: Sanho and Jinju Publishing Company Subsidiary: The Classic Translator: Best Trans Commentary 00:00 Text 01:13 The short story, "What Men Live By" by Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, a great writer representing 19th century Russian literature, is a work that tells us about the true meaning of life and goodness. Through this work, Tolstoy poses the following questions about three things that people possess as humans. 1. What does a person live by? 2. What is in the human heart? 3. What is not given to humans? #Tolstoy was born in 1828 as the fourth son of Count Tolstoy in the Tula region of Russia. He lost his parents at a young age and grew up under his aunt. He made his literary debut in 1852 with [Childhood], and after getting married in 1862, he wrote great works such as [War and Peace], which describes the greatness of Russia, [Anna Karenina], which is a story about a woman who falls in love unexpectedly, and [Resurrection], which depicts a love that transcends the status of a nobleman and a prostitute, and gained fame as a world-class writer. In the late 1870s, he returned to primitive Christianity and criticized the Russian Orthodox Church and the private property system, creating religious humanism, so-called 'Tolstoyism'. As he grew older, his conflict with his wife deepened over the issue of giving up private property and copyright, so he left home and began a wandering journey, but died of pneumonia at the age of 82 at Astapovo Station (currently Tolstoy Station). Tolstoy is evaluated to have achieved the highest level of realism through 'analysis of human psychology' and 'analysis of the contradiction between the individual and history'. In addition, his efforts to deny formality and to strip away human pretense, falsehood, falsehood and masks are revealed throughout his works. Tolstoy's works contain two faces: Tolstoy who loves life and Tolstoy as a puritanical preacher. Tolstoy's efforts to express the ideas of life and death, love and truth in universal images are also well represented in [What Men Live By]. [What Men Live By], which uses folk tales from the past, was written in 1881 and completed over the course of a year, and is considered the best of Tolstoy's short stories. A work that asks about the meaning of love and life. A work that contains Tolstoy's thoughts on truth. Let's find answers to the three questions it poses to us while reading the work. With warm comfort from Tolstoy. ♡ ♦World Literature Audio Book • World Masterpiece Audio Book ♦This video complies with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). #WorldMasterpieceAudioBook #WhatMenLiveBy #ASMRWhileSleeping