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Reading Check
1. Through which character’s perspective does the reader first “see” Ivan’s corpse?
2. Which event negatively affected Ivan’s initial days of marriage?
3. Why was 1880 the hardest year of Ivan’s life?
4. Why is the idea that Ivan “did not live as [he] should have” so perplexing to him?
5. According to the doctor at the end of the story, what was “more terrible than [Ivan’s] physical sufferings”?
Short Answer
Answer each question in at least 1 complete sentence. Incorporate details from the text to support your response.
1. Who is Praskovya Fyodorovna? Describe her main concern at the funeral service.
2. What is the turning point in Ivan’s youth? Identify the socially conventional path he chooses to follow.
3. Describe Ivan’s preoccupation with his health. What is he concerned about? How do these concerns alter his character?
4. As his health deteriorates, what becomes Ivan’s “main torment”? How does Gerasim alleviate this torment?
5. What event makes Ivan have a change of heart before he dies? Describe his final moments.
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