Since " After the Ball " is a title shared by a famous short story, a classic song, and even a modern film, I've put together a write-up focusing on the most enduring and widely studied version: " After the Ball " by Leo Tolstoy (1903)
If you were looking for something else, here are the other common matches: After the Ball
Tolstoy highlights the chilling gap between a person’s public "polite" persona and their capacity for state-sanctioned cruelty. Since " After the Ball " is a
Ivan’s love for Varenka instantly withers because he cannot separate her from her father’s actions. He ultimately chooses a life of non-participation in the system, illustrating how a single "chance" observation can redefine a person's soul. A classic Charles K
A classic Charles K. Harris waltz that became one of the first "mega-hits" in music history, telling a story of lost love and a misunderstood kiss.
Young Ivan is deeply in love with Varenka, the daughter of a dignified Colonel. At a lavish provincial ball, he watches the Colonel dance with his daughter with grace and apparent tenderness. Ivan is overwhelmed by the beauty of the scene and the "majestic" nature of the Colonel.