DECONSTRUCTIUONIST ANALYSIS OF LEO TOLSTOY'S SHORT FICTION
Authors/Creators
- 1. 1 BS English, Superior College Mian Channu (Pakistan)
- 2. 2* PhD English (Literature), Head of English Department (BS Programs) Superior College Mian Channu (Pakistan)
Description
This research explores the short story "God Sees the Truth but Waits" by Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy with the utilization of five abstract analyses well it looks for significance and comprehension of the narrated story, it concludes the Historical Analysis, Communist Analysis, Deconstruction Analysis, Symbolic Analysis, and Gender Analysis. It likewise involves the subjective distinct strategy in deciding the five abstract analyses comparable to the artistic piece. This exploration utilizes the given story as the principal wellspring of data demonstrated by various dependable assets like articles, different examinations about it, different remarks, histories of the said creator, the convictions, customs, and the set of experiences during the year it was distributed in addition to the set of experiences before it was distributed that might influence the writer’s composing. In breaking down the story, various ways to deal with scholarly analysis were utilized particularly the picked five artistic analyses. It looks at things like how things work, how life is fair or unjustifiable, how the reality of sins is told or goes over time, and what the creator's place culture means for the data of the expressed story of God
Sees Truth but Waits, the story may be shaped by the symbolic interpretation of things used to depict what's happening with the story, when the story was affected, the various convictions that the story needed to dismiss, the things used to do at the time, even the arrangements you like or object, religion, to show how life is, to give trust, to inspire confidence in the readers, etc.
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Dates
- Accepted
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2025-05-06