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Ierofanga [76]
3 years ago
10

Which excerpt from The Death of Ivan Ilych can be used as textual evidence to support a thesis statement on the theme of lonelin

ess?
There was no deceiving himself: something terrible, new, and more important than anything before in his life, was taking place within him of which he alone was aware. Those about him did not understand or would not understand it, but thought everything in the world was going on as usual.That tormented Ivan Ilych more than anything.
At the law courts too, Ivan Ilych noticed, or thought he noticed, a strange attitude towards himself. It sometimes seemed to him that people were watching him inquisitively as a man whose place might soon be vacant.
Then again, his friends would suddenly begin to chaff him in a friendly way about his low spirits, as if the awful, horrible, and unheard-of thing that was going on within him, incessantly gnawing at him and irresistibly drawing him away, was a very agreeable subject for jests.
Ivan Ilych settled down very pleasantly in this new town. The society there, which inclined towards opposition to the governor was friendly, his salary was larger, and he began to play *vint* [a form of bridge], which he found added not a little to the pleasure of life, for he had a capacity for cards, played good-humouredly, and calculated rapidly and astutely, so that he usually won.
Ivan Ilych was esteemed a good official, and after three years was made Assistant Public Prosecutor. His new duties, their importance, the possibility of indicting and imprisoning anyone he chose, the publicity his speeches received, and the success he had in all these things, made his work still more attractive.
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Vikentia [17]3 years ago
3 0
"<span>There was no deceiving himself: something terrible, new, and more important than anything before in his life, was taking place within him of which he alone was aware. Those about him did not understand or would not understand it, but thought everything in the world was going on as usual."
-This excerpt shows that only he alone knew that there was change going on in the place, one that is not good, & no one else seems to notice.

hope this helps</span>
AnnyKZ [126]3 years ago
3 0

I believe the excerpt from "The Death of Ivan Llych" that you can use for proof of "Textual Evidence" for a thesis statement could be "There was no deceiving himself: something terrible, new, and more important than anything before in his life, was taking place within him of which he alone was aware" This is a theme of loneliness. If I had any mistakes please message me or comment down below. THANKS!

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