PART THREE. "Resurrection" is Leo Tolstoy's last major novel, revolving around the nobleman Dmitri Ivanovich Nekhlyudov as he serves on a jury and recognizes a defendant, Katerina Maslova, as a woman he once seduced and abandoned. The realization of his past actions and their consequences for Maslova, who has been wrongfully convicted, prompts Nekhlyudov to embark on a journey of moral and spiritual awakening. He commits himself to helping Maslova and rectifying the wrongs he has inflicted upon her, navigating through the injustices of the Russian legal and penal systems. Along the way, Nekhlyudov encounters various characters and experiences that challenge his beliefs, force him to confront societal injustices, and lead him towards a deeper understanding of his own spirituality and the possibility of redemption.