An example of transformation in "How Much Land Does a Man Need" is when the main character, Pahom, starts off as content with his land but becomes consumed by greed and a desire for more land. This transformation leads Pahom to make reckless decisions that ultimately result in his downfall.
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An example of imagery in "How Much Land Does a Man Need" by Leo Tolstoy is the vivid description of the rolling hills and vast expanse of land that the protagonist covets. The author uses detailed imagery to paint a picture of the lush pastures and tempting meadows that lure the protagonist into his downfall.
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For being a farmer there is no need to have your own land
You need to explain what transformation you refer to. The transformation of the empire in the west relation to what? You also need to explain why it would need to be accurate/inaccurate.
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They can pretty much land Any where
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I wish I knew. I need this info too.
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