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what does leo tolstoy convey through the story god sees the truth but waits​

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Answered by prabirsarkar1464
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'God Sees the Truth, But Waits' is an aptly titled short story that reinforces the biblical message that when the world is up against you, God alone knows the truth. Ivan Dmitrich Aksionov is falsely imprisoned for 26 years for a crime he did not commit but puts his trust in God.

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Answered by abhimathur059
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It is important not to neglect the last two words of the title: "But Waits."

An important element of the story is that the truth comes out, but only after waiting a long time. The reader knows from the very beginning that Aksionov is innocent; a clever reader also figures out fairly early that Makar Semyonich must be the real villain. Justice, however, is not arrived at until the very end of the story, when--years later after the crime--Makar confesses and Aksionov dies a contented man

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