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The Nature of Forgiveness

The Nature of Forgiveness

Forgiveness is a recurring theme, with characters grappling with past wrongs. Tolstoy suggests that forgiveness, though difficult, is necessary for personal peace and redemption.

“True strength lies not in vengeance, but in the ability to forgive.”

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