The Devil
graf Leo Tolstoy
Belletristik/Erzählende Literatur
Beschreibung
Leo Tolstoy's "The Devil" is a gripping short story that centers on the psychological turmoil of Eugene Irtenev, a man who grapples with the dichotomy of moral duty and primal desire. After inheriting his father's estate, Eugene finds himself in a moral quandary, torn between his devotion to his wife, Liza, and his illicit passion for Stepanida, a captivating peasant woman. This internal struggle between societal expectations and unbridled lust forms the core of the narrative. Tolstoy skillfully portrays Eugene's descent into obsession and guilt, painting a vivid picture of a man caught in the throes of an internal battle that mirrors the age-old conflict between virtue and vice. The story's tragic trajectory exposes the profound consequences of yielding to one's darker impulses. Through "The Devil," Tolstoy delves into themes of temptation, moral corruption, and the complex nature of the human psyche, presenting a nuanced exploration of the eternal struggle within the human soul.