What is the theme of How much Land does a man need by Leo Tolstoy
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The main theme of “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” by Tolstoy is the danger of greed. The soul of the avaricious peasant Pahom has become so corroded by greed that it leads him to buy up more and more land until, eventually, it kills him.
- The answer to the question posed in the title of Tolstoy's short story “How Much Land Does a Man Need?” is “Just enough to bury your body”. You can't take it with you, as the saying goes, and so it's pointless to amass a large amount of stuff, whether it's antiques, gadgets, objects of art, or, in the case of Pahom, tracts of land.
- Pahom is a Russian peasant who can't stop buying up more and more land. No matter how much land he buys, it's never enough. He remains completely unsatisfied by his purchases, to the extent that his growing land wealth never seems to bring him any happiness.
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