i wanted to try disco elysium inspired crime and punishment character portraits....
Raskolnikov and Razumikhin
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my psychiatrist just diagnosed me with 19th century russian literature character
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There is something about classic literature that hits different - which is not to say that modern literature lacks depth - there is just something so incredible about reading something and knowing that these same words were consumed by people decades, centuries before you took your first breath. And they loved and felt the stories the way you do& despite all the time separating you you’re still connected…
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I lied I don’t like sex. Put your clothes back on. Let’s discuss Dostoevsky.
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Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment
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Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really great men must, I think, have great sadness on earth.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Crime and Punishment
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Just so yall know, whenever I say "oh they're just a silly little guy!!!" what I actually mean is "I'm aware of all of the atrocities they've committed, and all of the depth and nuance that they hold, and I love them for it" ok? Ok. Now let me enjoy my silly little guys they are so silly
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main character energy, but from a dostoevsky novel.
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Two version … I’m conflicted
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Fyodor Dostoevsky, Crime and Punishment
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i love the part of crime and punishment where raskolnikov is suffering from guilt-induced fever for several reasons but mainly because it occasionally plays out like a black comedy. he is lying there delirious wallowing in psychological hell after having committed a brutal axe murder meanwhile his friends are sitting around constantly going "did you guys hear about the axe murder? yeah crazy shit right"
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Raskolnikov is the realest main character to ever walk this earth because he‘s a broke college student who lays in his bed all day thinking about going outside, and then when he does he derealizes, decides that everything sucks, and gets so tired that he imidietly passes out after having to so much as see other people. Mans was representing all of academia unknowingly.
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“dostoyevsky would’ve HATED to see the babygirlification of his characters” well if he was so against it then why would he make raskolnikov tall, thin, mysterious, miserable and socially inept ? don’t piss me off now
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raskolnikov from crime and punishment considering killing himself but then seeing some girl try to kill herself by jumping off a bridge but she survives. and then he’s like omfg that’s so awkward and embarrassing nevermind
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