How did the lives of peasants compare to that of the Russian nobility in the late 1800's?

The peasants' lives were difficult as they struggled to put food on the table, and the nobility lived a lavish lifestyle that sharply contrasted the lives of the peasants.

The peasants worked hard, but were treated with respect and as equals by the nobility.

The peasants were given opportunities to improve their station as life, just as the nobility.

The first statement is the most accurate. In the late 1800s, Russian peasants lived in extreme poverty and faced various challenges such as harsh working conditions, limited access to education and healthcare, and heavy taxation. They were often tied to the land and had to work for the nobility or the state. On the other hand, the Russian nobility lived a life of luxury and privilege, with vast landholdings, serfs to work for them, and control over political and economic power. There was a sharp divide between the quality of life and opportunities available to the peasants compared to the nobility.