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im afraid dostoevsky’s books have irrevocably changed my life for better (im sexier and more mysterious now) and for worse (i need psychological help)
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Doodles doodles doodles
Yes the rat is Smerdyakov and please pardon my awful handwritten Russian
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we had 4 history lessons today
that was fun :]
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This is inspired by The Brothers Karamazov, I really hate this but I love the book soo
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Boys after defeating their father:
Throws a party and goes to jail
Speaks with the devil and gets mad
Quits the monastery and decides to kill the tsar
Dies
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The producers of 🇮🇹 tbk 1969 really sat down and said okay we need the most beautiful men on the market to play these psych ward fugitives
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Honestly, one of the things that fuck me up the most about The Brothers Karamazov, is not only that Dostoyevski names Fyodor Karamazov —arguably the most vile character in the novel— after himself; but that he names this character's pure son, mr. little ray of sunshine Alyosha, the same as the son Dostoyevski lost at three years old, a loss that pained him all his life, like????? what did you meant by this sir???? does such goodness only belongs to the realm of death?? of fantasy?? Are we always to taint good works through our polluting influence? what does this mean!!!!
From W. J. Leatherbarrow's "Fyodor Dostoyevsky: The Brother's Karamazov"
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