
Written by Leo Tolstoy, 'Father Sergius' explores the journey of Prince Stepan Kasatsky, who becomes a monk after a personal disappointment. The narrative delves into Father Sergius's quest for inner peace and contentment, highlighting his struggles with disillusionment and dissatisfaction. Ultimately, he discovers that true fulfillment comes from letting go of his lifelong pursuit of superiority and embracing the ordinary. This story reflects Tolstoy's philosophical inquiries into faith and the nature of happiness.







































