Tuesday, February 1, 2011

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The man is a demon or it's just taken over?!

Hello!
Yes, even the first volume of "demons" is gone.
While I am anxious to be in "oh my god are indietrissimo" I must say that reading is proceeding very slowly. This novel fails to involve. The story is based on an interweaving of lives that in reality is in turn linked to political matters. I learned to appreciate Dostoevsky at other junctures, I think it's a teacher entering the intimate the human soul and every time two characters are having a verbal confrontation, Fedor manages to make you feel the tension in the atmosphere. In Demons, this, alas, it happens infrequently or not what I want.
The only fascinating, it is the protagonist, or Nicolaj Stavrogin, an unscrupulous man, who from the first page is apostrophe as a dangerous man and subtly evil that does nothing but act according to their interest in the risk of appearing improper and flawed in Russian society.
Of all the characters, he is what has helped me go on to read, inspiring in me a certain curiosity. On the other hand it is undeniable that, in a sea of \u200b\u200bbland characters, to lead is just the "bad" situation. Is defined almost as a victim in a manner so unusual as to ensure that you can read the irony behind it all:

"... maybe a long time would be saved by the sudden and sad irony that the demon 'has broken all my life. "


But Dostoevsky is not limited to this, every now and then launches some signals between one page and another, which made me think. Stavrogin is really the only demon in the novel? I really do not think ...
And then we read this:

"But obviously the devil Varvara Petrovna took possession of the most arrogant pride just when she seemed scarcely suspect that for some reason they felt humiliated. "


's funny to note how every character is victim or seized by a demon, almost as if to underline a defense to an early hypothetical process of plans.
The man is a demon or it's just taken over?
Maybe it's just a matter of opinion, but as a resolution to the issue, I found this quote in the novel very enlightening:

... who teach that all are good, will end the world. "


I bow to the wisdom and I am about to start the second volume.

Lever

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