The correct order of events in Ivan Ilyich’s life as depicted in chapters 5–8 of Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich is this:
3) Ivan Ilyich visits a specialist who tells him that his vermiform appendix is the problem
1) Ivan Ilyich tries to read a Zola novel while convincing himself that he is healing, but his pain returns worse than ever
4) Ivan Ilyich tries to use the logic of Caius the mortal to try to make sense of dying but fails
2) Ivan Ilyich tries to distract himself from his death by resuming his professional duties as a judge but fails
5) Ivan Ilyich watches his family leave to go to the theater and finally gains some peace
The order of events in the story
The sequence effectively portrays Ivan Ilyich's gradual descent into illness and his desperate attempts to find meaning and comfort in the face of death. He first attempts to distract himself with a novel, seeking normalcy and escape from his pain, but his physical suffering worsens.
Each event contributes to his internal struggle, illuminating his changing perspective and the ultimate futility of denying his mortality.
Complete Question:
What is the correct order of events in Ivan Ilyich’s life as depicted in chapters 5–8 of Tolstoy’s The Death of Ivan Ilyich?
1 Ivan Ilyich tries to read a Zola novel while convincing himself that he is healing, but his pain returns worse than ever.
2 Ivan Ilyich tries to distract himself from his death by resuming his professional duties as a judge but fails.
3 Ivan Ilyich visits a specialist who tells him that his vermiform appendix is the problem.
4 Ivan Ilyich tries to use the logic of Caius the mortal to try to make sense of dying but fails.
5 Ivan Ilyich watches his family leave to go to the theater and finally gains some peace.