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Forgive me? Who said this and to whom ? What was the reason for it? How did the tsar reacted to it?

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Answered by juli73
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The bearded wounded man said this to the Tsar in Leo Tolstoy's short story'Three Questions'

The wounded man attempted to kill the Tsar ,who saved his life so he felt sorrow and asked forgiveness to the Tsar.

The Tsar was so happy made him his friend and he promised to give him his property back .
Answered by swethassynergy
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The wounded man intended to kill the Tsar, but the Tsar saved his life, so he felt regret and begged the Tsar's mercy. The Tsar was so pleased that he made him a friend and promised to return his property to him.

Explanation:

  • This question comes from the short story "Three Questions" by Leo Tolstoy.
  • The Tsar admired the bearded man's forthrightness. The bearded guy told the Tsar the truth and revealed the source of his hate for him.
  • The bearded guy was bold enough to embrace the truths, and the Tsar admired this characteristic in him.
  • As a result, the Tsar pardoned the bearded man rather than punishing him for his attempt to assassinate him.
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