what role does religions play in aksionov life?how does he undergo a spiritual transformation in the story?
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What does Aksionov realize by the end of the story in ''God Sees the Truth, But Waits''? His home and family are the only things that matter. His home and family are temporary things. He can't depend on anyone or anything but himself.
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Religion assumes an exceptionally essential part in Aksionov's life.
- He has consumed his entire time on earth in Siberian jail expecting the right judgment of God.
- In the wake of being thought of by his significant other, he surrenders every one of his expectations and comes clean with himself that God just knows.
- After 26 years as a convict in Siberia, he becomes older. In jail, Aksionov tries sincerely and figures out how to make boots. He earns a little cash with which he purchases the book "The Lives of the Saints".
- He gives his life for the sake of religion being a lot dependable on God. He begins perusing and singing this book in the jail's congregation on Sundays.
- He understands different parts of life. destiny regarding the religion. The jail specialists even like him for his quietness. His detainees regard him and refer to him as "Grandfather" or The Saint He is familiar with rate, otherworldliness, God's commitment, and equitable way. acknowledgement, absolution and so on.
- He continues to show his honesty. He meets the genuine killer of the dealer yet stays quiet. He even saves the convict from the lead representative.
- He gets self-acknowledgement and pardons Makar toward the end. Aksionov understands that pardoning is the way to harmony. He gets harmony finally and kicks the bucket.
- In this manner, we find him and his life-changing from realism to mysticism simply because of religion.
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