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About This Novel

"Notes from the Underground" embodies all the artistic characteristics of Dostoevsky's poetics. It is profound in content and strange in form. It is like a novel, a confession, and a philosophical essay. The protagonist of the work looks like a bad guy and a good guy; a villain and a resigned person who has experienced many vicissitudes of life; a hero and a "non-hero" and nothing at all. ... The "basement man" is considered to be a "typical egotist", but some people believe that the "basement man" is the Russian Hamlet, a contemporary variant of the "superfluous man". Dostoevsky was the "seeker of truth" of his time. "Notes from the Underground" has become an increasingly popular book and is considered the preface to Dostoevsky's five novels and a milestone in his creative career. The depth of the human heart, the suffering of the human heart, the helplessness and tragedy of the human heart, everything that everyone has personally experienced but cannot express in words, are all contained in this book.

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Black Drug29mo ago

Despicableness is the passport of the despicable, but most people vacillate between despicable and noble

Despicability is the passport of the despicable, and nobility is the epitaph of the noble. From this book, you can see yourself and other people. In short, you can see all the ugly sides of human nature, and how despicable people can be, all analyzed through inner activities. One of the things that impressed me most is that the reason why some people keep trampling on others is because they feel comfortable with it. They are comfortable and unburdened with all the harm they do to others. This also alludes to the explanation of how well some people in society can live.

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090_De19mo ago

It's a bit annoying, I keep criticizing the readers, but it's not that I disagree with his point of view.

It's okay, it's similar to the logic I thought about when I was in high school.

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