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The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy
The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy











The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy

According to this, P., as a special voice of the author in the narration, tries to prove the author’s utopian view of how social/political changes ought to be made, emphasizing a bad influence of the education, family, social group close to the main hero, and a whole society wrong attitude towards the fidelity within the couple in marriage (Chapters 4-5). This utopian focus must be treated as realistic, I think, because it correlates strongly with a means of public healing in Tolstoy’s time, with “ethic healing” especially in attitude to the females in Russia (Chapters 2-5).

The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy

Based on “some impossible Christian ethics,” utopian focus, presented somehow against the realistic way of reasoning of the social problems, appears to be – in general – an effective argument of critiquing towards gender, feminity, ethics, moral, as well as civil crimes. Then, let us put our considerations on both utopian and realistic focuses or perspectives, being proposed by Tolstoy in his narration. Supposedly, this is a weak position, which opposes the strongest in The Kreutzer Sonata. In fact, the masculine text of Tolstoy sees only one subject of the dialogue, making it not from the female side, but rather instead of it. This passive object of sexual desire, being sexually attractive and a way of inward and outward conflicts between the heroes, is permanently caused by moral and ethical issues of choice, especially in the case of Mr. The female body is introduced as a passive mode, and it is constantly in a lack of speech in the conversations, except, however, in the first scene with the themerchant and lawyer. Initially, the novella presents the only masculine perspective of thinking, choosing a female body as a specific object for the desiring (Chapter 5). In order to complete the assignment, our text will be divided into three parts, such as first which we are to consider opposing views against the strongest position in the novella then, we will deal with how ideas of this late 19 th-century novel could be applied to our society today, due to Tolstoy’s both utopian and realist perspectives ultimately, our cognitive focus will be concentrated on the rhetorical means of the author, influencing readers’ perception. To begin within this paper we need to construct an argumentative/persuasive response to questions, based on abundant evidence cited from The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy, 1889.













The Kreutzer Sonata by Leo Tolstoy