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londonang

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Which of the following was Tolstoys solution to the intense feelings of lifes utter lack of true and lasting meaning?
 
 

a. to devote his life to being an author
   b. to devote his life to his family
   c. an irrational faith in God
   d. a rational faith in God



Question 2

Which of the following answers to question of the meaning of life did Tolstoy hold prior to his change of heart and mind?
 
 

a. Life has no meaning, and we must embrace that fact.
   b. Lifes meaning is to provide comfort for oneself and ones family.
   c. Lifes meaning is to love and serve ones country.
   d. The question itself is absurd, because life has no meaning.




duy1981999

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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