A Confession ◎
"A Confession" refers to several distinct and powerful works, ranging from classic literature to modern true crime. 1. Leo Tolstoy’s A Confession (Book)
His ultimate resolution was to "live seeking God," asserting that as long as he sought the divine, he felt strong. A Confession
Detailed analyses are available via SuperSummary and Course Hero . 2. A Confession (2019 TV Mini-Series) "A Confession" refers to several distinct and powerful
Despite his wealth and fame, Tolstoy found life meaningless because of the inevitability of death. He explored science, philosophy, and upper-class religion but found them all lacking. Detailed analyses are available via SuperSummary and Course
He concluded that reason alone cannot explain life's meaning; meaning requires "irrational knowledge" or faith.
This gritty six-part British crime drama stars Martin Freeman and Imelda Staunton, dramatising the real-life investigation into the disappearance of Sian O’Callaghan in 2011. Martin Freeman
Tolstoy observed that the "laboring poor" lived with a simple, authentic faith that gave them the strength to live and face death without despair. Key Themes: