One Day In The Life...

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August 31, 2016

 

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From the very beginning of the novel, the Tartar would find anyway he could to make life difficult for the prisoners. The way that the book portrays the Tartar makes him seem very harsh and seldom lets ordinary events or mishaps affect him. The story exemplifies these characteristics when the narrator describes how "the cold meant nothing to him"...
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The story exemplifies these characteristics when the narrator describes how "the cold meant nothing to him". (Solzhenitsyn, 22) Lieutenant Volkovoy, another important camp leader, also finds ways to make life difficult for the prisoners. Throughout the story, Volkovoy faces all sorts of situations during camp making him eventually immune to everyday camp situations while also preparing him to confront even the toughest of individuals about matters...
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