In On The Death of Ivan Ilyich, Azarov imagines himself exchanging
personalities with Tolstoy's great character, Ivan Ilyich, who - as
the story progresses - becomes more and more introspective and
emotional while he ponders the reason for his own agonizing illness
and death. In doing so, Azarov enlarges his personal experience by
giving the most simple and most ordinary and therefore most
terrible death of a close friend a mythic dimension... Azarov's
fear of death leaves him, and as Tolstoy suggested, the terror
attached to death itself disappears.
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