It is difficult to determine the exact age of the youngest person to ever read War and Peace, as reading abilities and comprehension vary greatly among individuals. However, it is possible for a highly advanced young reader, potentially as young as 10 or 11 years old, to comprehend and engage with the complex themes and language of Tolstoy's masterpiece. Reading age is influenced by factors such as cognitive development, exposure to challenging literature, and individual interest in the subject matter.
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Oh, dude, well, technically speaking, there's no official record of the youngest person to read War and Peace because, like, who's keeping track of that, right? But hey, if a baby somehow managed to flip through those 1,200 pages and grasp the complexities of Tolstoy's masterpiece, then I guess they'd be the youngest reader... just don't ask me how they did it.
I am 11 and am currently reading war and peace. I had hoped it would be more challenging but it’s actually very easy. I’m going to write an essay on it for fun when I finish, I’m giving it to my teacher.
a kid named Jacob Scott from Mississippi who read it when he was 10
Just want to let you know that I did actually read it, that was not just for clout, I am an avid and vigorous reader, and think Tolstoy portrayed his story quite well.
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Colonists who could read were most likely to read the Bible. This is because so many of the colonists were religious.