
God Sees the Truth, But Waits
A Leo Tolstoy Short Story
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Narrado por:
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Deaver Brown
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De:
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Leo Tolstoy
God Sees the Truth, But Waits engages a subject that would have suited Dostoyevsky. But Dostoyevsky would have written it with a tone of fist-waving anger and frustration, while Tolstoy wrote this story with an accepting, non-violent attitude toward the grievances described. The protagonist has been wrongly accused of murder, separated from his family for 26 years, and by circumstance meets the real murderer in Siberia. Meanwhile, he has gained an important role in the Siberian community and is trusted by the warden and prisoners alike. He spies the murderer trying to escape and is threatened, but still does not speak out when asked to by the warden. This profoundly moves the murderer, who seeks forgiveness from the protagonist, who says, “Only God can give forgiveness.” The murderer confesses, the protagonist exonerated and is ordered released from prison, but is found dead when the release notice comes - a classic Russian ending.
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Tolstoy is always good
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like the commentary following the story
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Timely message!!
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Therefore both were healed at the same moment.
God asks us to forgive those who have trespassed against us. If we forgive first, than God will send us graces that will heal us and those we have offended.
"Remove the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye". Matthew 7:5.
Leo Tolstoy has it backwards.
Only God can give forgiveness. Leo Tolstoy.
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Good Story, Poor Narration
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Thought-Provoking Story Told Poorly
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Would you listen to God Sees the Truth, But Waits again? Why?
Reality
Who was your favorite character and why?
None particular
Any additional comments?
Deaver Brown is the worst narrator. I just cannot understand some of his words.Great Story but horrible narrator
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reader is terrible
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I was only able to convince myself to finish this because 1) Tolstoy is always excellent and 2) It was only 20 minutes long.
Deaver Brown has single-handedly taught me to always listen to the narrator's clip before purchasing the book. Extremely disappointed. :(
Performance killed the story
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I only managed to hear this through to the end because it was so short, and I was morbidly fascinated, wondering how much worse the narration could possibly get. Does this guy really get paid to narrate? Just embarrassingly bad. I will never again buy anything narrated by Deaver Brown. He showed absolutely no respect for the text, apparently not even bothering to check pronunciation before he began (even for common English words, let alone Russian names!), and his reading sounded like even he couldn't be bothered making it to the end. Very disrespectful also of the publisher to allow it to be read by this incompetent person.Who would you have cast as narrator instead of Deaver Brown?
Bill DeWees did a decent job of "The Death of Ivan Ilyich" in the same series.Any additional comments?
I hope the publisher, or whoever is in charge of selecting a narrator, pays attention to these comments.Awful, awful, awful narration!
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