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anotherfandomtrash · 6 months
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"worst friend group ever"-probably Rodya after being yelled at
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incorrectlit · 8 days
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Dunya: Rodya is not a morning person. Or a night person. There’s really only about seven minutes a day that he’s fun to be around.
Razumikhin: The best part is you never know when they’re coming!
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algumaideia · 6 months
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yvehattan · 2 years
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Dunya Raskolnikov. Crime and Punishment.
No wonder Razumikhin lost his head over Dunya, our long-suffering, gun-toting queen.
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benvoolioo · 1 year
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If Dunya has 1 million fans, I am one of them. If Dunya has 100 fans I am one of them. If Dunya has 1 fan, that is me. If Dunya has 0 fans, I am dead. If the world is against Avdotya Romanovna, I am against the world. 
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LOOK AT THIS MEME MY BEST FRIEND MADE!!!!!
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fiction-quotes · 1 year
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As for Dunya, she was simply necessary for him; it was unthinkable for him to renounce her. For a long time, for several years already, he had been having delectable dreams of marriage, but he kept hoarding up money and waited. In deepest secret, he entertained rapturous thoughts of a well-behaved and poor girl (she must be poor), very young, very pretty, well born and educated, very intimidated, who had experienced a great many misfortunes and was utterly cowed before him, a girl who would all her life regard him as her salvation, stand in awe of him, obey him, wonder at him and at him alone. How many scenes, how many delectable episodes he had created in imagination on this playful and seductive theme, as he rested quietly from his affairs! And now the dream of so many years was almost coming true: the beauty and education of Avdotya Romanovna struck him; her helpless position aroused him in the extreme. Here was something even a bit more than he had dreamed of: here was a proud, unusual, virtuous girl, superior to him in education and upbringing (that he could feel), and such a being would be slavishly grateful to him all her life for his great deed, and would reverently efface herself before him, and he – he would rule boundlessly and absolutely!...As if be design, shortly before then, after much anticipation and deliberation, he had at last decided finally to change his career and enter a wide sphere of activity, and, with that, to move little by little into higher society, the thought of which he had long been savoring. In short, he had decided to try Petersburg. He knew that women here coule be “quite, quite” beneficial. The charm of a lovely, virtuous, and educated woman could do wonders to smooth his path, attract certain people, create an aura...and now it had all collapsed! This present, ugly breakup affected him like a bolt of lightning. It was some ugly joke, an absurdity! He had only shown his mettle a tiny bit; he had not even had time to speak himself out; he was merely joking, got carried away, and it ended so seriously! Finally, he had even come to love Dunya in his own way; he was already her master in his dreams – and suddenly!...No! Tomorrow, tomorrow at the latest, all this must be restored, healed, set right, and above all – this presumptuous brat, this youngster who was the cause of it all, must be destroyed. With a painful feeling he also somehow involuntarily remembered Razumikhin...however, he soon set himself at ease in that regard: “This is the last person who could be held up to him!” Indeed, if there was anyone he was seriously afraid of, it was – Svidrigailov...In short, many troubles lay ahead of him.
  —  Crime and Punishment (Fyodor Dostoevsky), translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky
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dostoyevskyuri · 1 month
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meshimellow · 4 months
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slowly learning how to draw the lovely character s of crime and punishment
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karamazovanon · 2 months
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crime and punishment and shirts
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cowboyunderscore · 6 months
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i dont talk about this nearly enough so im going to do it now: its so so important and awesome to me that dunya didn’t fire the gun.
like, obviously it would have been badass of her to fire it and kill svidrigailov, yeah. but.
throughout the book, dunya is compared to raskolnikov very heavily and enthusiastically (much by razumikhin, but thats another story), in both her appearance and content of her character. this, along with being the family martyr become among the only things we really get to know about her (she’s a female side character in an 1800’s russian novel, surprise surprise). so being alike to raskolnikov is her box. her main box. all the characters have boxes, that’s her box.
being so strongly compared to raskolnikov, it sets up expectations for her to follow suit in his nihilistic ideologies, or perhaps his violent tendency. so, when she has the revolver in her hand, it is forced into mind that she is supposedly just like raskolnikov. then, moment of truth, she doesn’t shoot. well, she does, but she misses on purpose—thats beside the point. she warns, like a rattlesnake before it bites. she separates herself so gracefully, proving that she has one thing raskolnikov doesnt: mercy. she shows mercy to svidrigailov, implied murderer and rapist, leaving him to dwell in his philosophy and existential misery. she separates herself, and in doing so, she proves what vast strength she has. it’s something she is proving constantly throughout the book, over and over, but this final move of not falling into the open hands of murder, she proves her goodness. she shows us that she is not her brother, because she’s better. when faced with the chance to murder someone who really deserved it she didnt kill, and that by no means weakens her. she shows she’s better than raskolnikov (or who he was becoming, trying to be), luzhin, svidrigailov, what have you. and also like??? fuck?? i love her?? people are out here NOT giving her the attention she deserves and it shows. but all in all shes entirely different and shows that over and over leading up to this scene. i just think this moment is important in finalizing that separation of characterization, and annoying how the other characters can’t see her individuality.
sorry for the rant i know it was mostly repetition of the “shes a different character than raskolnikov and i think thats fucking SICK” thing
anyways i love her the weddings next week
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anotherfandomtrash · 11 months
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Finally, I got my character sheets of these 4 done! only took....a year, cool Don’t have any notes for these, just them
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incorrectlit · 2 years
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Dunya: *talking to Raskolnikov on the phone*
Razumikhin: Is that Rodya? Does he need anything? Support? Hugs? Some light brotherly nuzzling?
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rknchan · 5 months
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hehehe
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gyllgii · 6 months
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sonya and dima have scary dog privileges (the raskolnikovs)
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possessedbydevils · 19 days
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I'm not really against the idea of Sonya having a little crush on Dunya
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