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English, 17.07.2019 15:30 yejinschoi2463

15 earlier, we discussed how tolstoy uses language with a matter-of-fact connotation to highlight the underlying tension ivan felt between his true emotions and what society expected him to feel. for example, ivan’s reaction to the caius syllogism conveys to readers ivan ilyich’s self-deception. on the surface, he seemed to simply feel that the logic could not be applied to him. yet, that matter-of-fact approach to an absurd conclusion provides evidence of the underlying fear ivan carries throughout his final days. describe another such example of matter-of-fact connotative language in the death of ivan ilyich to portray a deeper struggle. provide textual evidence in your response.

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