The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
Theodoros Kafantaris
Published on July 07, 2026
Introduction
Ivan Ilyich has done everything right—law degree, career, marriage, apartment. While adjusting a curtain, he falls. The injury develops into a fatal illness, and for the first time, he is forced to think. What he discovers is terrifying: his entire life has been a lie.
The Lie of Respectability
His family cares more about inconvenience than his suffering. Only Gerasim, a peasant servant, treats him with simple human kindness. In his final days, Ivan screams continuously—not from pain but from spiritual agony.
Redemption
In his last moments, he finds peace: "Instead of death there was light." Tolstoy suggests that death is the ultimate teacher.
Key Takeaways
- Death is the ultimate teacher
- Propriety is not virtue
- Compassion transcends class