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The theme of Dostoevsky's Idiot, the feeling after reading it and so on. Come in if you have an idea after reading it.

A noble Christian figure keeps trying to change the dirty world, but eventually he fails, loses everything and even becomes an idiot.

Personally, among Dostoevsky's works, Idiot is a general work.

From the plot, it is more exciting, including thrilling factors such as love killing. This book has been shrouded in the depressing atmosphere of gray disease. To tell the truth, I have always liked this feeling in Dostoevsky's works, which are full of suffering and illness. After all, people who have experienced death can no longer see the world with bright eyes.

Duke myshkin is the perfect figure that the author tries to create, but just like the perfect figures in Dostoevsky's other works, such as Alexa in brothers karamazov, they are a little pale and unconvincing. On the contrary, some so-called villains are very touching, such as hippolyte, or Stavrokin in The Demons, and Ivan in brothers karamazov. They all represent Dostoevsky's repeated criticism in various works, but they are all the best characters created by Dostoevsky. Sometimes I really doubt what Dostoevsky believes in his deepest heart. When he describes these characters, he seems to be forcing himself to believe, for example, the ideal that Meshkin firmly believes in, and this feeling is in brothers karamazov and Religious Leaders.

It seems a little off topic. Personally, I feel that Idiot is also a description of some ordinary smart people, such as Gagna and Valia. They are representatives of ordinary people. I remember the second time I watched Idiot, I shed tears for them. One of the greatest tragedies in life is that there is nothing you can do about yourself, and you can only watch yourself disappear slowly.

Let's start with the heroine. Nastasia is a typical female figure in Dostoevsky's works. She is beautiful, crazy, arrogant, passionate, neurotic and even crazy, but as far as I'm concerned, I prefer Aglaea. After all, the duke really loves her. Aglaea, which means light in Greek, is the name of one of the three goddesses in Greek mythology. Nastasia is the representative of suffering. She loves the duke, but she can't give him happiness. Duke likes light, but