Marriage Quote by Leo Tolstoy
““But in the course of the war they waged against the taiga, scorching it with fire, and attacking it with iron, Makar’s fathers and grandfathers, almost without knowing it, became themselves a rude part of it. They married Yakut women, and adopted the language and customs of their wives, their own features of the Russian race to which they belonged becoming obliterated and fading altogether with time.””
About This Quote
War and cultural assimilation erode original identities, turning people into part of the very landscape they exploit.
In simple terms: War changes people and cultures, blending them together.
Recognize how conflict reshapes identity.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- military campaigns
- intermarriage
- language adoption
- generational change
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does conflict alter personal identity?
- Can cultural blending be both loss and gain?
Even as cultures blend, some traditions may persist despite assimilation.