1. One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
In reality, life within the camp was not so different from the life outside and the readers can clearly see the parallel demonstrated by the author. ... Life behind the bars is tightly controlled and no one can ever speak outside of certain restrictions. ... Life in the Soviet Union was always terrorizing. ... It was this fear of the people that Stalin wanted, because if all people are living in fear of speaking out against the government, then the government is able to do as it pleases with no challenge. ... This holds true to life in the USSR outside prison walls. ...
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