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The Two Brothers
The Two Brothers
2. What are the things that you are willing to give-up for the sake of
your love ones?
The things that I might give up for the sake of my love one is
my career or my education if I have a situation that can never
be solved by the others and that time that it is time to let go
of my education and to give way just to make them happy,
and that can never be a problem by giving up all I have to
make them happy. Because I have so much time left and
rather than regretting I would or should have spend much
time to my love one.
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Dostoevsky came from much humbler circumstances than Tolstoy and sometimes resented that his rival
had more leisure time to craft his written works. Tolstoy was a wealthy nobleman while Dostoevsky had
to scratch out a living with his writing. Nevertheless, each was fully aware that the other was a giant of
Russian literature despite their many differences
To his credit, Tolstoy recognized that his wealth and privilege were accidents of birth and understood
the position of the working and middle classes in Russia. He believed in universal literacy and
established a school for peasant children on his family estate. Class was therefore no barrier to his
appreciation of writers like Dostoevsky who were of a lower social origin.