As Tolstoy presents it, the Russian army in the Caucasus seems to have been seriously demoralized. How is this apparent in the two stories we have read?(“The Raid” and “The Wood-Felling”). Do the two stories differ in how they present military morale and the reasons for the problems presented? In what ways?
Leo Tolstoy
October 21st, 2020
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