
Idiot (Full Set)
About This Novel
"The Idiot" is a novel written by Dostoevsky, a 19th-century Russian writer. It focuses on the adventures of the epileptic Duke Myshkin after he returned from Switzerland. It depicts the various ugliness of the Russian upper class after the serfdom reform and reveals moral and ethical issues. The tension between the tragic fate of the heroine Nastasya and her refusal to succumb to fate, and the difference between the hero Myshkin's attitude towards her and the attitude towards her by ordinary people add endless charm to the plot of the novel. After reading this novel, it will be difficult for you to tell who is the idiot.
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Official(3)Scraped 1d ago
Being able to find interest and purpose in life in a subject is also a good way to live. Everyone has different ways of entertaining themselves. Being able to find fun in learning can also gain knowledge.
I always feel that Mr. Know-It-All is a rare talent. After all, it is not easy to be able to understand most people even though it is not proficient. Even now we can see such existence.
The description of a character's expression can sometimes highlight a character's personality. Protruding cheekbones and a smile can subconsciously make people think that he is an arrogant person.
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Official(3)Scraped 1d ago
Being able to find interest and purpose in life in a subject is also a good way to live. Everyone has different ways of entertaining themselves. Being able to find fun in learning can also gain knowledge.
I always feel that Mr. Know-It-All is a rare talent. After all, it is not easy to be able to understand most people even though it is not proficient. Even now we can see such existence.
The description of a character's expression can sometimes highlight a character's personality. Protruding cheekbones and a smile can subconsciously make people think that he is an arrogant person.
