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Essay on Tolstoy's War and Peace
Tolstoy's War and Peace
Summary
War and Peace tells the story of the Rostovs, an upper–class family in Russia, and several people
associated with them. It follows the characters through fifteen years during the Napoleonic Wars,
from 1805 to 1820. It gives a fictional description of the events in the life of the Rostov family as
well as some of the historical events of the time.
Analysis
Tolstoy is regarded by some as the greatest writer about war (Bayley 16). He includes details in the
military scenes of War and Peace. Many battles and army movements are described, but the details
included are not militaristic. Instead, Tolstoy depicts individual soldiers and their actions in an
effective attempt to give the reader a...show more content...
It is a work so amazingly great that though many have felt its greatness, few have understood how
great it is. Tolstoy is one who reveals the secrets of life and death. The meaning of history, the
strength of nations, the mystery of death, the reality of love and family life–such are the subjects he
deals with (qtd. in Silbajoris 11).
This quote illustrates just how great the scope of Tolstoy's War and Peace really is. It was the
first work of its kind in Russian literature (9). Because of its immense length Turgenev called it
"an elephant" and Leontiev described it as "a Hindu idol, with three heads and six arms" (Slonim
325). Another critic sums up War and Peace by saying it "encompasses multiple aspects of life in a
huge epic sweep, a wide–screen panorama of history as a presence in the human soul, and of the
human soul as the fulfillment of history" (Silbajoris 14). It can be called an epic because of its
length and scope, but it is unlike other epics. It does not have a real plot or one dominant hero.
Instead, it has two heroes and two heroines in peace and three dominant heroes in war (Slonim 325).
Despite the epic scope of War and Peace, or perhaps because of it, its readers can identify with and
are affected by the characters and their stories. Part of what gives War and Peace its universality is its
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War and World Peace
Why We Never Need to Worry about World Peace
World Peace is something that will never happen. Too many countries have too much military
power and don't want to give in to any other country. War is something that the world is going to
have to deal with because there has been very few years over the history of the world that have
been war free. Like one quote by an unknown author says, "Peace is rare: less than 8% of the time
since the beginning of recorded time has the world been entirely at peace. In a total of 3530 years,
286 have been warless. Eight thousand treaties have been broken in this time."
Albert Einstein, born on March 14, 1879 is one of the most influential people of the modern era.
(Einstein) As a physicist he changed...show more content...
In 1980 Graham dedicated the center. In 1992 it was announced by the BGEA that Billy Graham
had Parkinson's disease, and he would be easing back a little on his busy schedule. (Billy Graham
Center Archives)
Billy Graham once said, "We must have military power to keep madmen from taking over the
world." What he is trying to say is if a country has a lot of military power that will deter someone
from trying to take it over. It will make people think twice about trying to take over a country with
a powerful military, but it won't prevent all attacks from outside enemies. Just look at what
happened on September 11, 2001. The U.S has one of the most powerful militaries in the world
and still got attacked. Hijackers ran two jets into the World Trade Center towers. Eventually the
two towers came crashing to the ground. President Bush stayed in the air on board Air Force One
shortly after the attacks, but later addressed the nation and said that he condemns evil and
despicable acts and vowed revenge on whoever did it. (NYTimes) Some of the witnesses described
the scene as follows: "I'm so scared", "It took an hour to get out. Sometimes it was calm and
orderly, other times it was complete bedlam", " I thought it was an earthquake at first", and " People
just kept jumping and jumping and jumping and you could still see they were alive because they
were flailing around." (ABC News) Those were just some quotes from eyewitnesses. That is just
one example of how a
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War And Peace Themes
When it comes to a novel that defines human struggles in the most realistic way possible, which
one comes to mind? For me, it would be War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy. This novel is set in an
early 19th century Russia, highlighting the interactions of several aristocratic Russian families
against the backdrop of Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Russia and the burning of Moscow. There
are several themes interwoven in the plot that speak to the dynamics of human life. The main themes
of War and Peaceare the irrational nature of human behaviour, family, and the search for a purpose.
One of the main themes of War and Peace is the irrational nature of human behaviour. A clear
example of this is the scandalous affair between Natasha Rostov and Anatole Kuragin. Natasha
Rostov was happily engaged to Prince Andrey Bolkonsky, but suddenly ended the engagement
because she fell in love with Anatole within a 3–day span and wished to elope and run away with
him. Her cousin Sonya, upon learning of the affair directly from Natasha, commented "Natasha, I
can't believe you, you're joking. In three days to forget everything, and like this..." (659). To this,
Natasha responds "It seems to me as though I have loved him for a hundred years... You can't
understand that" (659). This relates to how irrational impulses are logical to an individual, but
seldom to anyone else. To Natasha, following her heart means finding happiness, but her desires also
blind her from reality and concrete truth.
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Essay on Peace
After a millennium of conflict and war–what chance of a millennium of peace? Some ten millennia
ago civilization emerged in the Middle East, as the people of that area learned to till the earth and
grow crops, thus opening the way to the ownership of land and the accumulation of wealth, and also
to population growth and urban settlement. This new way of life created the potential for conflicts
between towns and states and, later, between empires. This civilization brought warfare in its train.
While these new state structures was evolving, Christianity was becoming a predominantly
European religion. And the power of that religion's moral teaching, however much distorted by
human failings of clergy and rulers, inspired an extraordinary...show more content...
Not, perhaps, in the short run. But I would be optimistic that over the century ahead peace and order
under just such an international rule of law may also take hold gradually in other continents. For
global public opinion, alerted and informed by the electronic as well as the printed media, has
become increasingly hostile to the brutality of inter–ethnic and inter–state violence and to continuing
gross breaches of human rights.
As we enter the third millennium, this should, I believe, become the key objective of public policy
worldwide.
I believe it is the dove of peace, which, taking its aerial flight from the dome of the capitol, carries
the glad tidings of assured peace and restored harmony to all the remotest extremities of this
distracted land. I believe that it will be attended with all these beneficent effects. And now let us
discard all resentment, all passions, all petty jealousies, all personal desires, all love of place, all
hankerings after the gilded crumbs which fall from the table of power. Let us forget popular fears,
from whatever quarter they may spring. Let us go to the limpid fountain of unadulterated patriotism,
and, performing a solemn lustration, return divested of all selfish, sinister, and sordid impurities, and
think alone of our God, our country, our consciences, and our glorious Union–that
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War and Peace Essay
War and Peace
The greater threat to world peace in the 20s, 30s, and 40s is a point that could be argued and
debated upon for essays on piles of essays. The true threats of world peace were those who were
naГЇve enough to believe that a people can be totally humiliated as the Germans were in the Treaty
of Versailles following World War I and not be subject to promises of regained glory. Throughout
the 1920s, the world was relatively peaceful–save perhaps the Italian "revolution" by Mussolini who
had his Fascist government set up fully by the year 1926 and the Beer Hall Putsch led by Adolf Hitler
in 1923.
With the crushing of the revolution by the Bavarian government (which was completely riddled full
of...show more content...
He was then able to win a significant portion of the election of 1932 and was then appointed German
Chancellor, but when the German President died in 1934, the true march to the end of world peace
was on. It first began with the attempt to acquire Austria as part of the German country, but that
attempt was quickly smacked down due to threats by Mussolini to use his own armies to stop
Hitler's advance. However, this backbone was not exerted by other "Allied Powers" of World War I.
The United States had taken a isolationist stand on European politics, the only benefactors being the
new Fascist regimes in Europe. In 1934, Germany began open rearmament of its military and
participated in the Spanish Revolution–a sort of sandbox to play with their newly developed
weapons and "Blitzkrieg" tactics. (http://www.sta.cathedral.org/depts/history/cho/ch20e.html)
With the growing power of Fascism in Europe, Britain and France were hoping to have a war
between the newly formed USSR and Nazi Germany in which both governments would destroy one
another. The USSR, a French ally, was growing continually tired of France and Britain's
appeasement of Hitler. The "enforcing powers" (France and Britain) of the Versailles Treaty now
basically giving Hitler a blank check to any area of land that he wanted as long as he would be
"satisfied." A game that had been played over the past two years
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War or Peace? Essays
If you think about war and then think about peace is war really all that bad? Without wars there
would basically be no human life because no one would have anything really. Wars are defiantly
not all good but they are also not all bad if there are not a bunch of them. A successful war in
transition to peace was the Guatemalan war of 1960–1996 because they are still living in a bit
peaceful country today but are making major progress. An example of an unsuccessful war in
transition to peace is the 1991 Somalia Civil War which is still ongoing today. Corruption is on of
the main things this essay will be about since corruption is on of the leading causes of most wars in
the world. The Guatemalan civil war was one of the longest and...show more content...
Before long, the Rebel Armed Forces (FAR) were formed and they began assassinating United States
military advisors and ambassadors. Then in the 1970's insurgent organizations began forming and
fought against the military that was in charge. When Rios Montt took over as the new president of
Guatemala; his main concern was defeating the guerrilla groups with his military army. The
government started forming civilian defense patrols called PACs. Participation was mostly
voluntary, but most Guatemalans had no choice, they either had to join the PACs or the
guerrillas. Rios Montt's army and PACs recaptured all of the guerrilla's land and their activities
declined. Even though, Rios Montt won this victory he won it at the cost civilians' lives. After
the violence of Montt, General Oscar Humberto Mejia Victores stepped in as President. In 1984
Mejia agreed to give back democracy to Guatemala and they elected a new official. He took office
in January 1986: Vinicio Cerezo, a civilian politician. Even with a new President it took another
ten years of war to make peace. In the first two years of Cerezo's presidency there was a decline in
violence and the military only struggled with armed insurgents. There was also a more stable
economy which was excellent for the Guatemalans. In the last two years, there was a failing
economy, illness, and the escalation of violence. The government did not know how to deal with the
country's declining heath, education, and economy or the rise in
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War And Peace Essay

  • 1. Essay on Tolstoy's War and Peace Tolstoy's War and Peace Summary War and Peace tells the story of the Rostovs, an upper–class family in Russia, and several people associated with them. It follows the characters through fifteen years during the Napoleonic Wars, from 1805 to 1820. It gives a fictional description of the events in the life of the Rostov family as well as some of the historical events of the time. Analysis Tolstoy is regarded by some as the greatest writer about war (Bayley 16). He includes details in the military scenes of War and Peace. Many battles and army movements are described, but the details included are not militaristic. Instead, Tolstoy depicts individual soldiers and their actions in an effective attempt to give the reader a...show more content... It is a work so amazingly great that though many have felt its greatness, few have understood how great it is. Tolstoy is one who reveals the secrets of life and death. The meaning of history, the strength of nations, the mystery of death, the reality of love and family life–such are the subjects he deals with (qtd. in Silbajoris 11). This quote illustrates just how great the scope of Tolstoy's War and Peace really is. It was the first work of its kind in Russian literature (9). Because of its immense length Turgenev called it "an elephant" and Leontiev described it as "a Hindu idol, with three heads and six arms" (Slonim 325). Another critic sums up War and Peace by saying it "encompasses multiple aspects of life in a huge epic sweep, a wide–screen panorama of history as a presence in the human soul, and of the human soul as the fulfillment of history" (Silbajoris 14). It can be called an epic because of its length and scope, but it is unlike other epics. It does not have a real plot or one dominant hero. Instead, it has two heroes and two heroines in peace and three dominant heroes in war (Slonim 325). Despite the epic scope of War and Peace, or perhaps because of it, its readers can identify with and are affected by the characters and their stories. Part of what gives War and Peace its universality is its Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. War and World Peace Why We Never Need to Worry about World Peace World Peace is something that will never happen. Too many countries have too much military power and don't want to give in to any other country. War is something that the world is going to have to deal with because there has been very few years over the history of the world that have been war free. Like one quote by an unknown author says, "Peace is rare: less than 8% of the time since the beginning of recorded time has the world been entirely at peace. In a total of 3530 years, 286 have been warless. Eight thousand treaties have been broken in this time." Albert Einstein, born on March 14, 1879 is one of the most influential people of the modern era. (Einstein) As a physicist he changed...show more content... In 1980 Graham dedicated the center. In 1992 it was announced by the BGEA that Billy Graham had Parkinson's disease, and he would be easing back a little on his busy schedule. (Billy Graham Center Archives) Billy Graham once said, "We must have military power to keep madmen from taking over the world." What he is trying to say is if a country has a lot of military power that will deter someone from trying to take it over. It will make people think twice about trying to take over a country with a powerful military, but it won't prevent all attacks from outside enemies. Just look at what happened on September 11, 2001. The U.S has one of the most powerful militaries in the world and still got attacked. Hijackers ran two jets into the World Trade Center towers. Eventually the two towers came crashing to the ground. President Bush stayed in the air on board Air Force One shortly after the attacks, but later addressed the nation and said that he condemns evil and despicable acts and vowed revenge on whoever did it. (NYTimes) Some of the witnesses described the scene as follows: "I'm so scared", "It took an hour to get out. Sometimes it was calm and orderly, other times it was complete bedlam", " I thought it was an earthquake at first", and " People just kept jumping and jumping and jumping and you could still see they were alive because they were flailing around." (ABC News) Those were just some quotes from eyewitnesses. That is just one example of how a Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. War And Peace Themes When it comes to a novel that defines human struggles in the most realistic way possible, which one comes to mind? For me, it would be War and Peace, by Leo Tolstoy. This novel is set in an early 19th century Russia, highlighting the interactions of several aristocratic Russian families against the backdrop of Napoleon Bonaparte's invasion of Russia and the burning of Moscow. There are several themes interwoven in the plot that speak to the dynamics of human life. The main themes of War and Peaceare the irrational nature of human behaviour, family, and the search for a purpose. One of the main themes of War and Peace is the irrational nature of human behaviour. A clear example of this is the scandalous affair between Natasha Rostov and Anatole Kuragin. Natasha Rostov was happily engaged to Prince Andrey Bolkonsky, but suddenly ended the engagement because she fell in love with Anatole within a 3–day span and wished to elope and run away with him. Her cousin Sonya, upon learning of the affair directly from Natasha, commented "Natasha, I can't believe you, you're joking. In three days to forget everything, and like this..." (659). To this, Natasha responds "It seems to me as though I have loved him for a hundred years... You can't understand that" (659). This relates to how irrational impulses are logical to an individual, but seldom to anyone else. To Natasha, following her heart means finding happiness, but her desires also blind her from reality and concrete truth. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay on Peace After a millennium of conflict and war–what chance of a millennium of peace? Some ten millennia ago civilization emerged in the Middle East, as the people of that area learned to till the earth and grow crops, thus opening the way to the ownership of land and the accumulation of wealth, and also to population growth and urban settlement. This new way of life created the potential for conflicts between towns and states and, later, between empires. This civilization brought warfare in its train. While these new state structures was evolving, Christianity was becoming a predominantly European religion. And the power of that religion's moral teaching, however much distorted by human failings of clergy and rulers, inspired an extraordinary...show more content... Not, perhaps, in the short run. But I would be optimistic that over the century ahead peace and order under just such an international rule of law may also take hold gradually in other continents. For global public opinion, alerted and informed by the electronic as well as the printed media, has become increasingly hostile to the brutality of inter–ethnic and inter–state violence and to continuing gross breaches of human rights. As we enter the third millennium, this should, I believe, become the key objective of public policy worldwide. I believe it is the dove of peace, which, taking its aerial flight from the dome of the capitol, carries the glad tidings of assured peace and restored harmony to all the remotest extremities of this distracted land. I believe that it will be attended with all these beneficent effects. And now let us discard all resentment, all passions, all petty jealousies, all personal desires, all love of place, all hankerings after the gilded crumbs which fall from the table of power. Let us forget popular fears, from whatever quarter they may spring. Let us go to the limpid fountain of unadulterated patriotism, and, performing a solemn lustration, return divested of all selfish, sinister, and sordid impurities, and think alone of our God, our country, our consciences, and our glorious Union–that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. War and Peace Essay War and Peace The greater threat to world peace in the 20s, 30s, and 40s is a point that could be argued and debated upon for essays on piles of essays. The true threats of world peace were those who were naГЇve enough to believe that a people can be totally humiliated as the Germans were in the Treaty of Versailles following World War I and not be subject to promises of regained glory. Throughout the 1920s, the world was relatively peaceful–save perhaps the Italian "revolution" by Mussolini who had his Fascist government set up fully by the year 1926 and the Beer Hall Putsch led by Adolf Hitler in 1923. With the crushing of the revolution by the Bavarian government (which was completely riddled full of...show more content... He was then able to win a significant portion of the election of 1932 and was then appointed German Chancellor, but when the German President died in 1934, the true march to the end of world peace was on. It first began with the attempt to acquire Austria as part of the German country, but that attempt was quickly smacked down due to threats by Mussolini to use his own armies to stop Hitler's advance. However, this backbone was not exerted by other "Allied Powers" of World War I. The United States had taken a isolationist stand on European politics, the only benefactors being the new Fascist regimes in Europe. In 1934, Germany began open rearmament of its military and participated in the Spanish Revolution–a sort of sandbox to play with their newly developed weapons and "Blitzkrieg" tactics. (http://www.sta.cathedral.org/depts/history/cho/ch20e.html) With the growing power of Fascism in Europe, Britain and France were hoping to have a war between the newly formed USSR and Nazi Germany in which both governments would destroy one another. The USSR, a French ally, was growing continually tired of France and Britain's appeasement of Hitler. The "enforcing powers" (France and Britain) of the Versailles Treaty now basically giving Hitler a blank check to any area of land that he wanted as long as he would be "satisfied." A game that had been played over the past two years Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. War or Peace? Essays If you think about war and then think about peace is war really all that bad? Without wars there would basically be no human life because no one would have anything really. Wars are defiantly not all good but they are also not all bad if there are not a bunch of them. A successful war in transition to peace was the Guatemalan war of 1960–1996 because they are still living in a bit peaceful country today but are making major progress. An example of an unsuccessful war in transition to peace is the 1991 Somalia Civil War which is still ongoing today. Corruption is on of the main things this essay will be about since corruption is on of the leading causes of most wars in the world. The Guatemalan civil war was one of the longest and...show more content... Before long, the Rebel Armed Forces (FAR) were formed and they began assassinating United States military advisors and ambassadors. Then in the 1970's insurgent organizations began forming and fought against the military that was in charge. When Rios Montt took over as the new president of Guatemala; his main concern was defeating the guerrilla groups with his military army. The government started forming civilian defense patrols called PACs. Participation was mostly voluntary, but most Guatemalans had no choice, they either had to join the PACs or the guerrillas. Rios Montt's army and PACs recaptured all of the guerrilla's land and their activities declined. Even though, Rios Montt won this victory he won it at the cost civilians' lives. After the violence of Montt, General Oscar Humberto Mejia Victores stepped in as President. In 1984 Mejia agreed to give back democracy to Guatemala and they elected a new official. He took office in January 1986: Vinicio Cerezo, a civilian politician. Even with a new President it took another ten years of war to make peace. In the first two years of Cerezo's presidency there was a decline in violence and the military only struggled with armed insurgents. There was also a more stable economy which was excellent for the Guatemalans. In the last two years, there was a failing economy, illness, and the escalation of violence. The government did not know how to deal with the country's declining heath, education, and economy or the rise in Get more content on HelpWriting.net