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Life Regrets

In "The Death of Ivan Ilych," Tolstoy depicts a man who, though lives a successful life, dies regretting the past. Ivan Ilych, a good-natured, social man, lives with the mind set that he must always impress the masses, rather than do what would result in lasting happiness. From childhood to marriage, he did everything that he thought was "comme il faut" - proper and necessary. While Ivan was showing an upholsterer how he wanted some drapes hung, he fell and hit his side. The fall from the ladder was an event that plunged him in to a terminal illness and left him on his deathbed. This fall also ignited a process of self-recognition and, eventually, a rebirth on a metaphysical level. At his death, Ivan Ilych finally realizes that his concern with propriety, coupled with his obsession over decorum, ruins his family life, professional life, and social life.


maybe I did not live as I ought to have done. At first the marriage, just as Ivan had expected, didn't hurt his pleasure-seeking life. Ivan Ilych finally let go of the superficialities in his life, drew his last breath, stretched out, and died. Ivan pursued his legal career with devotion and didn't allow his family life to interfere with his law work. His friends then became his competitors, only craving for the next promotion. was so infatuated with propriety that "he married because his social circle approved of the match. Then the relationship quickly began to fade. Upon his deathbed, he was miserable because he had refused to let go of the things of this world. He finally realized the errors he had made both professionally and personally. Praskova, also obsessing over social status, was falsely concerned with Ivan's condition merely because it was the attitude she was to take in such a situation. Ivan soon fell into a depression and his wife treated his illness as a burden. His career engulfed him so that he didn't even have the desire so associate them.

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