

#1310
Mentioned in 31 episodes
The Death of Ivan Ilych
Book • 1886
The Death of Ivan Ilych, published in 1886, is a novella by Leo Tolstoy that delves into the existential crisis of its protagonist.
Ivan Ilych, a judge who has lived a life conforming to societal norms and expectations, is diagnosed with a terminal illness.
As his health deteriorates, he is forced to confront the emptiness and superficiality of his life.
The novella explores themes of mortality, the search for meaning, and the nature of authentic living.
Through Ivan's journey, Tolstoy poses critical questions about the purpose of life and the inevitability of death, prompting readers to reflect on their own existence and the values they uphold.
Despite the pain and fear associated with his illness, Ivan ultimately finds a sense of peace and understanding in his final moments.
Ivan Ilych, a judge who has lived a life conforming to societal norms and expectations, is diagnosed with a terminal illness.
As his health deteriorates, he is forced to confront the emptiness and superficiality of his life.
The novella explores themes of mortality, the search for meaning, and the nature of authentic living.
Through Ivan's journey, Tolstoy poses critical questions about the purpose of life and the inevitability of death, prompting readers to reflect on their own existence and the values they uphold.
Despite the pain and fear associated with his illness, Ivan ultimately finds a sense of peace and understanding in his final moments.
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Mentioned in 31 episodes
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in relation to the story of Ivan Ilyich and his confrontation with mortality.


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as an example of a story about a man who questions his life after a significant event.


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as an example of a character who achieves self-awareness at the end of his life.


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as an example of a person who lived a life dictated by societal expectations, only to confront his mortality and question his choices.


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as one of Tolstoy's greatest works.


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during a discussion about Tolstoy's works and their impact on writing.


Sam Harris


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as the best meditation on death you'll ever read.


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