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The deeper I delve into The Secret History, the more I encounter ideas similar to those Dostoevsky explored in his works.
For example:
"And it’s a temptation for any intelligent person, and especially for perfectionists such as the ancients and ourselves, to try to murder the primitive, emotive, appetitive self. But that is a mistake."
It seems to me that this is exactly what Raskolnikov faced after committing his crime. After all, according to his theory, he wanted to prove that he could act rationally, without being troubled by his conscience. He wanted to show that by allowing himself to commit a crime, he could also master his conscience and emotions. But of course, this was a mistake, as Dostoevsky intended to demonstrate: people cannot always dominate their emotions, no matter how dedicated they are to logical reasoning.
Plus, this excerpt:
"Because it is dangerous to ignore the existence of the irrational. The more cultivated a person is, the more intelligent, the more repressed, then the more he needs some method of channeling the primitive impulses he’s worked so hard to subdue. Otherwise those powerful old forces will mass and strengthen until they are violent enough to break free, more violent for the delay, often strong enough to sweep the will away entirely."
Dostoevsky opens people's eyes to the limits of rationalism and logical reasoning. This is especially evident in Notes from Underground, where a character who ostensibly follows rational thoughts sounds absolutely unhinged to us.
Well, I must admit the idea of limited rationalism sounds legit, don't you think? 🤔
s1 jayvik in my mind
the purpose of friends is to have people who unconditionally hate your shitty exes & relatives. like maybe YOU have a complex relationship with your father but i sure don't. i'm outside his house with a gun. he's not the unforgivable asshole who raised me he's just an unforgivable asshole
he is like a babygirl and punching bag to me
tragedy enjoyers when even good intentions lead to ruin
He makes me crash out, respectfully,,
oh thanks for tagging me :3. i'm new to tumblr so i'm glad someone is already including me in this activity
these are my six favorite books:
The Gray House by Mariam Petrosyan
Heaven official's blessing by Mo Xiang Tong Xiu
The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov
The Hobbit, or There and Back by J. R. R. Tolkien
Woe from Wit by Alexander Griboyedov
Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev
I often find it difficult to choose my favorite books because all my favorite writers are short fiction writers 😭. like Bunin, Paustovsky, Akutagawa, Andersen
btw next year i will take exams to enter university. and for the literature exam i will have to read a lot of russian works. (also i want to read more japanese literature). so i think next year i will have a different top of books :)
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Favourite Book Tag Game
Dear mutuals and followers, let's play a game. It is simple and straightforward: name your six favourite books (with or without explanation), then tag five more people and let them do the same.
Here are my six favourite books (not in any particular order, they all share a space on the podium):
1. Demons by Fyodor Dostoevsky
2. Northanger Abby by Jane Austen
3. The neverending story by Michael Ende
4. Krabat by Otfried Preußler
5. Fire and Hemlock by Dianna Wynne Jones
6. The Wintersmith by Terry Pratchett
I'm tagging @thelostinthebooks , @catcoffeeenjoyer , @stoertebeker , @plutorine @deimosatellite
Have fun 😊
Fellow "The gray house" enjoyer yay 👊😊
yeah! I even have fanarts for this book!
And my fav one!!
" <...> Skull himself sat on a simple bench. Not in a hundred years would you suspect that he ruled this place, except everyone knew that he did.
When Grasshopper looked at him, Skull seemed to radiate an invisible halo. It was not apparent to the eye, but it separated him from the background, made him brighter. Like they do with light in old movies. And the fact that he was just sitting there, lost in the sea of mere mortals, only strengthened the effect."
My existence is a scandal ✎
i feel like Bunny Corcoran and Peter Pettigrew just have same vibes idk i cant explain it
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