how much land does a man need by Leo Tolstoy Hindi summary

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I have exams today and I am watching this and it really helped me ... thank you so much

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Summary. How much land Dose a man need ? By leo Tolstoy is a. Short story about the corrupting powe of greed at the begining of the story, pahom, an ambitious peasant, hears about a Wonderful deal to by land of the Bashkirs He negotiates with them and they agree to let him have as much a land he wants for thousands Roubles
They have a condition pahom .can have all the land that he could walk in one day for Thousand Roubles but he will have to come back at the start point before the day ends
Pahom agrees He begins his Circuit the next morning with the Bashkirs watching .at first it seems that he will be able to make it but as the day wears becomes Less and less sure
Finally, the day is drawing to a Close and pahom know he will not make it back Though exhausted, he begins to Run fearing the loss of his money 💵💰 land and dignity
At the end his Run, as the sun ⛅ .is setting .he sees that Chief of the Bashkirs laughing pahom reaches his starting point But falls down and Dies .His servant Buries Needed was six feet, head to foot for his grave

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It's better to listen than reading it from BA books.
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Summary:,

"How Much Land Does a Man Need?" by Leo Tolstoy is a short story about a peasant named Pahom who becomes obsessed with acquiring land. Here's a brief summary:

Pahom is convinced that owning more land will bring him happiness and wealth. He makes a deal with the Bashkirs to buy a large plot of land, but they challenge him to walk around the perimeter of the land he wants to buy in a day. If he succeeds, the land is his. Pahom accepts the challenge, but as he walks, he becomes increasingly exhausted and eventually dies. The story ends with the phrase "Six feet from his head to his heels was all the land he needed."

The story explores themes of greed, materialism, and the true meaning of happiness. Tolstoy's classic tale teaches us that true happiness comes from within, not from external possessions.

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I have tomorrow paper 😅 and I am listening today 😂

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Thank you bro it's so helpful for as ❤😊

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