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why is the story given the title 'the long exile'? ​

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Answered by criskristabel
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Explanation:Leo Tolstoy's "The Long Exile" narrates the story of a young merchant Ivan and his misfortune on being wrongly convicted of a crime that imprisoned him till his death.

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Ivan Dmitrich Aksionov was a young wealthy merchant in the town of Vladimir in Russia. He "was a handsome, fair-haired, curly headed fellow, full of fun, and very fond of singing." He used to drink but had changed his ways and became a good man. He was accused of murdering a fellow merchant and robbing him. Even though he maintained his innocence, he was convicted of the crime and sent to prison. His reluctance to reveal the real culprit for the dug-out earth in the prison is proof of his sincerity. He was a truthful man, holding his peace till the end but circumstances changed his fate and he ended dying in prison, all alone.

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