Pahom's greed is the devil in the story.
Tolstoys charachter Pahom makes the boast that if he had enough land, he would not fear the devil himself. This is only a bragging that if one has a large parcel of land that he would be protected against evil. This is a literary question and not religious in intent.
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The symbols are the dream, the land, the devil, and the elder sister
How much land will require to open a Inter college in uttar pradesh
How much land will require to open a Inter college in uttar pradesh
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About the same amount of land as a horse requires anywhere else in the world.
In How Much Land Does a Man Need? by Leo Tolstoy, the author uses foreshadowing to effectively build up suspense in many situations. Pakhom's dream of himself perishing was essentially his actual fate. As Pakhom was nearing the Bashkirs, thoughts of that dream reoccured. Can Pakhom make it? Without the author's brilliant use of foreshadowing, this suspense would not have been present.http://bookstove.com/classics/foreshadowing-in-how-much-land-does-a-man-need-by-leo-tolstoy/
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In the story "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" by Leo Tolstoy, the Devil triumphs over Pahom by exploiting his greed and desire for more land. Pahom is initially content with his modest plot, but when he learns about the Bashkirs' offer of land, his ambition drives him to overreach. He ultimately succumbs to the temptation to claim more land than he can manage, leading to his tragic demise when he pushes himself beyond his limits. In the end, his insatiable greed results in his death, and he is buried in the very land he sought to possess, illustrating the futility of his desires.
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Devil grossed $63,354,114 worldwide.