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pressedpanini 's review for:
The Idiot
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Towards the end of the book, the story made me blushed a little. Then unexpectedly it depressed me so. The book started with hopeful optimism to dreadful misfortunes. Was it meant to imply that Christ-like figure really doesn't belong in the earthly world? That no such person could be that Christ-like without being crushed by the world?
But regarding Dostoyevsky's tough moment while writing this book, The Idiot captures sadness, hopelessness and powerlessness so acurately that it made me feel rather 'enraged' up to the last line.
How can someone be so bitter as the author of The Idiot? I couldn't understand.
But regarding Dostoyevsky's tough moment while writing this book, The Idiot captures sadness, hopelessness and powerlessness so acurately that it made me feel rather 'enraged' up to the last line.
How can someone be so bitter as the author of The Idiot? I couldn't understand.