Tolstoy set up Gerasim to be a foil to Praskovya Fedorovna in these two excerpts from The Death of Ivan Ilyich by A)Both Gerasim and Praskovya Fedorovna are honest about their motives, but only Gerasim genuinely cares for Ivan Ilyich.
Gerasim possesses the nature of empathy and compassion for any fellow. For Gerasim other person's well-being is of utmost importance. As an aid and duty towards a dying man, Ivan, Gerasim helps Ivan in excretion and comforting him at night. On the other hand, Praskovya and Lisa only aggravated Ivan's condition. Gerasim is able to bridge the gap both spiritually and mentally between world and Ivan. Gerasim's spiritual way towards life makes Ivan realize his past life mistakes and eases him towards achieving spiritual health.
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The Tori Gate was built in front of a Shinto Shrine, marking the separation between the real world and the spirit world.
So based on "A Defence of Poetry" by Shelly, in which Shelly suggests that emotions experienced in life are constantly changing, the lines from "Mutability" that can also be seen as a reflection of this idea would be these:"like forgotten lyres, whose dissonant strings / Give various response to each varying blast, / To whose frail frame no second motion brings / One mood or modulation like the last.”
In my opinion, the correct answer is <span>B: "He asked himself where it had come from and how; the past provided no explanation, and the future could not justify it." This is the only instance when the main character tries to discover the source or roots of his happiness and infers that it hasn't resulted from any action from the past, nor from anything that might yet happen. The other options present this happiness as something that is almost a burden to him, and that's why they are examples of dark humor.</span>