Comment on how judgement are altered in the story too
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Too Dear!” is a story written by count Leo Tolstoy, a famous Russian writer, master of realistic fiction and is widely considered one of the world’s greatest novelists. The story “Too Dear!” is a parody of one of the modern systems of governance. It ridicules the ways of punishing criminals and dispensing justice in modern states. The story is narrated in a matter-of fact-tone but with an undercurrent of sarcasm
Answer:
Judgement that the criminal shoud die changed to lifetime imprisonment because there was no guillotine machine and the executioner.
Explanation:
Too dear is the story written by Leo Tolstoy. It describes about the story of small kingdom of Monaco. Everything was peaceful but some day criminal made an offence. He done a murder. So, he is caught by the officials of king and taken to king. The king first decided death penalty for him but there was no guillotine machine and the executioner so he decided to give him lifetime imprisonment. The imprisonment would charge the king so much. So, the king dismissed the gaurd. But the criminal do not ran and decided to flew from the country to other country afterwards.