In the book One
Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich, the main character Ivan and the other
prisoners in the camp are treated very badly. Ivan tries to make himself warm
and to get enough food to keep himself alive. He does only what is necessary to
please the guards and the commanders of the camp. Ivan uses his intelligence to
make his life easier so he can save up more energy to face the work load. He
and the members of the 104th group manage to survive because of Ivan's personal
attention to himself and his care about the others. More importantly, Ivan
survives because his intelligence, his spirit, his deception and careful
teamwork.
Ivan has to be
smarter than the guards in the camp, so, he will not get into trouble and get
treated even worse than he does. When Shukhov and Senka want to transport the
hacksaw-blade that Ivan found back at the camp, Shukhov removes both mittens,
one with the blade. He then unbuttons his coat and let the guards search him.
They search him side and back and his pocket, and one guard also crushes the
mitten that Ivan holds out which is the empty one. This was in the book as,
He was about to
pass him through when,
for safety's
sake, he crushed the mitten
that Shukhov held
out to him - the empty one. (Solzhenitsyn, Pg. 107)
The smart move that he does is to place the
empty mitten on top and take the risk that the guard will only search the empty
one. Shukhov was lucky. Another example of having to be smarter is after they
find the wood panels, they want to carry them back to make the place where they
work warmer. Shukhov knows that if they carry it flatways, it will be easily
noticed by others, so, they hold it upright in between them and set off. If
they are seen by the superintendent, for instance, it will look as if there are
three of them walking together. In this way, they cheat the guards as well as
the superintendent, because Ivan and the others have use their intelligence.
Ivan mush has a
strong spirit to survive in the camp, he uses his spirit to make himself feel
better in the camp, so, he can live happier and longer. He always thinks about
the future, which make an outcome for himself. Without an outcome a person may
become very sad and do not want to do anything, so he actually make himself
live longer. For example, "Freedom meant one thing to him -
home" (Solzhenitsyn, Pg.140). He is
still thinking of home which he thinks that he still have hope to get out of
the camp. so he wants to save his own life and go home in order to have
freedom. Also, in his mind, work is not for money, but for satisfaction. So, he
does not think that work is boring and hard to do, he thinks that they are
chagelles.
Ivan is careful about what he does in the
camp, therefore he does what is appropriate to do in the camp. He does not take
other person's left overs to eat even when he is extremely hungry. This reduce
the chances of getting disease so he may live longer. When Ivan is sick, he
goes to the sick bay and he does not hang around very often there, unless he is
feeling really ill. The man in charge of there will not think that he is just
pretending. Also, Shukhov has made his own spoon to use, so he does not have to
use hands to eat. This again can reduce the chances of Ivan getting diseases.
Therefore, Ivan can survive because of what he does in the camp.
Ivan has to be
deceptive in order not to be discovered by the guards and the prisoners. When
he sees a bit of a hacksaw blade on the ground, he thinks that he has no
immediate use for it, but he still keeps it and hides it in a cobbling knife
and perhaps trade it for bread. Furthermore, a good towel can make a man's work
better, Ivan therefore have fools the person in charge of the tool-store and
get the best trowel. He hides it so that he can work a lot easier with that good
trowel. This was in the book as, "Shukhov had fooled the man in the
tool-store and pocketed the best-trowel; and now he kept it hidden in a
different place every evening" (Solzhenitsyn, Pg.48). Also, after work,
the team wants to get back to the mess hall faster than anyone else, and after
they get there, they will look for the bowl that have the thickest food in it.
In this way, they can have more food. Moreover, Ivan hides his food for later
use. He hide his food under his mattress so that he can eat it when he is
hungry at night. So, his deception makes his life a lot easier in the camp.
Ivan survives by strong teamwork, when he and
the other zeks got a new project given by the camp authorities. The team leader
separate the work assignment so that everyone does receive similar amount of
jobs. They can work more comfortably if they have only one task to perform.
However, when they are sent to build a wall at the power station, they decide
to fix the stove to keep warm while they are mixing the motar to build the
wall. Therefore, they separate the works as follows: Shukhov is put to fixing
the stove-pipe; Kilgas is to repair the mixing box with the two Estonians to
help him, Senka has to chop long laths. Moreover, when building the wall, they
have to have good work report. The captain of the team has to make up a very
good work report, that sounds much works has been done very efficiently, so
that his team can have extra food. For example, when they crowd the iron stove,
the men hear the news the team-leader has been successful in fixing the work-report. In fact, they really have
not done anything. They get good rations for five days. It is in the book as,
"A cleverly fixed work-report meant good ration for five days"
(Solzhenitsyn, Pg.72). Also, Ivan also help other members of the team on their
work, when Gopchik brought some Aluminium wire to Shukhov and ask Shukhov to
teach him how to make a spoon. Shukhov teaches him, so, both of them can have
less chances of getting the disease. This is in the book as "it's good for
making spoons. Teach me how to cast them." (Solzhenitsyn, Pg.53). By
teamwork, they save up more energy and get works done easily.
Ivan survives his life in the prison camp
because of his personal attention to things such as his food and his care about
the others when he works as a team member. He is also smarter than the guards
and the other prisoners so that he does not get into trouble easily. He is also
deceptive in order to get better food and tools to work with. He also has
strong spirit to face the harsh life because he know he will have freedom in
two years. When Shukhov and the other prisoners are treated badly at the camp,
Shukhov is able to do better to keep himself alive.
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