Answer:
Leo Tolstoy.
Step-by-step explanation:
In War and Peace, perhaps Tolstoy´s most significant novel, he recounts, amongst many other events, the consequences of Napoleon´s invasion of Russia. Throughout the novel, Tolstoy elaborates on the idea of “great men” or “great leaders”, like Napoleon, and whether the accomplishments that accompany the lives of these great men are only products of the genius of these men or, on the other hand, whether these great men can accomplish so much because of the labor and the efforts of all the other “lesser men” who accompany them throughout their grandiose enterprises.