Part two: The life of a prostitute has seriously damaged her body and mind, and she no longer believes in goodness. So I tried to smoke and drink to numb myself. On one occasion, he was falsely accused of going to prison for murder for money, and was sentenced to four years of hard labor by a fatuous judge and exiled to Siberia.
Part III: In Maslova's trial, it happened that Nekhludoff was a juror. When he recognized her, his conscience was condemned. He wanted to redeem himself by saving her and was going to marry her.
Under Nekhludoff's sincere repentance and care, Maslova cleared his past grievances, gradually restored his past love, revived the virtue buried deep in his heart, gave up smoking and drinking automatically, refused to marry Nekhludoff in order not to damage his reputation, and married another beloved prisoner Simmons, thus moving towards "rebirth".
The fourth part: Nekhludoff also gave up aristocratic life, gave land to farmers, cut off contact with the upper class, and sincerely believed in religion. He believes in the Bible that "people should not hate their enemies, but should love them", which is a way to overcome all kinds of social evils.
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Artistic feature
1, compare
The structure of resurrection is in sharp contrast with the basic principles of description. The novel describes a wide range of life scenes: from the court to the church, from the prison to the exile, from Moscow to Petersburg, from the city to the countryside, from Russia to Siberia. Through these pictures, the author compares the upper class with people's life, nobles, dignitaries with the poor, rulers with prisoners. ?
2. Psychological description
Tolstoy is good at expressing the spiritual world of characters through their complex psychological states. For example, after seeing Maslova again in court, Nekhludoff caused a series of fierce ideological struggles. The novel skillfully uses external things and phenomena to describe the psychology of the characters, and sometimes external things will affect people's emotions; Sometimes people's emotions will bring a special color to the surrounding environment.
By describing Niekhludoff's psychological activities in different periods, the author exposes and criticizes the aristocratic landlords, and at the same time shows the whole process of Niekhludoff's moral cultivation.
3. Iron
Tolstoy's satire has its own unique style. It is in his simple narrative that there is bitter irony, which creates a powerful irony effect by exposing the contradiction between form and content.
Tolstoy often used his own explanations to expose the meanness and hypocrisy of nobles and officials and enrich his satirical portrayal of characters. In Tolstoy's works, characters often hide their sins. Because of this, the author's exposure to them is more sharp and powerful.
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