Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Free Essays on War & Peace
ââ¬Å"Allââ¬â¢s fair in love and warâ⬠said Francis Edward Smedley. Such could be the summarization of ââ¬â according to critics ââ¬â the greatest classic of our time, L.N. Tolstoyââ¬â¢s War and Peace. Themes of dedication to oneââ¬â¢s homeland, war strategies, fate, bravery, rebirth, religion and love are portrayed in the novel as seen both through the eyes of the aristocracy and the peasantry. The theme that carries throughout the entire novel is the coming together of the classes to protect their motherland. ââ¬Å"There were some that adopted all the army procedures and had infantry, artillery, a staff, and the conveniences of life; some consisted only of Cossack cavalry; others were scratch groups of foot and horse, of landowners and peasants, and remained unknown. A deacon commanded such a band, which captured several hundreds prisoners in the course of a month. There was also Vasilisa, the wife of a village elder, who slew hundreds of the French.â⬠All mingled, rich and poor, those who were armed and those who were not properly equipped fought with equal fervor. A rising of the nation in such a manner, a merging into an indivisible strength and will in war strongly contrasted the division of classes in peace. At war, ââ¬Å"the gulf between the ââ¬Ëtwo nationsââ¬â¢, the gentry and the peasantry, and between the patriotic and unpatriotic elements of the gentry was greatly narrowed.â⬠Tolstoy revered this idea because he believed in patriotism, brotherhood, and spreading of wealth. Tolstoy overthrows the idea of war strategies and leaves everything to fate and spirit, ââ¬Å" â⬠¦ the strength of an army depends on its spirit.â⬠The spirit does not recognize boundaries of classes, but sweeps the entire nation and creates a mass of fighting peasants and counts, women and children. Tolstoy tenaciously held on to his belief that ââ¬Å"the common people, wo... Free Essays on War & Peace Free Essays on War & Peace ââ¬Å"Allââ¬â¢s fair in love and warâ⬠said Francis Edward Smedley. Such could be the summarization of ââ¬â according to critics ââ¬â the greatest classic of our time, L.N. Tolstoyââ¬â¢s War and Peace. Themes of dedication to oneââ¬â¢s homeland, war strategies, fate, bravery, rebirth, religion and love are portrayed in the novel as seen both through the eyes of the aristocracy and the peasantry. The theme that carries throughout the entire novel is the coming together of the classes to protect their motherland. ââ¬Å"There were some that adopted all the army procedures and had infantry, artillery, a staff, and the conveniences of life; some consisted only of Cossack cavalry; others were scratch groups of foot and horse, of landowners and peasants, and remained unknown. A deacon commanded such a band, which captured several hundreds prisoners in the course of a month. There was also Vasilisa, the wife of a village elder, who slew hundreds of the French.â⬠All mingled, rich and poor, those who were armed and those who were not properly equipped fought with equal fervor. A rising of the nation in such a manner, a merging into an indivisible strength and will in war strongly contrasted the division of classes in peace. At war, ââ¬Å"the gulf between the ââ¬Ëtwo nationsââ¬â¢, the gentry and the peasantry, and between the patriotic and unpatriotic elements of the gentry was greatly narrowed.â⬠Tolstoy revered this idea because he believed in patriotism, brotherhood, and spreading of wealth. Tolstoy overthrows the idea of war strategies and leaves everything to fate and spirit, ââ¬Å" â⬠¦ the strength of an army depends on its spirit.â⬠The spirit does not recognize boundaries of classes, but sweeps the entire nation and creates a mass of fighting peasants and counts, women and children. Tolstoy tenaciously held on to his belief that ââ¬Å"the common people, wo...
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