Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Notes From Underground

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian novelist during the 19th century. Dostoyevsky's literary work explored the human mind which is now coined as psychology. Psychology is a very broad school that focuses on the human consciousness. This can include your emotions, and your emotions are effected by everything; by your mood, personality, other individuals, and your environment. The psychology of himself, the psychology of the protagonist, as well as the psychology of the readers are explored in Notes from Underground. Notes from Underground is broken up into two sections: the first section introduces the underground man. Explaining his current state of mind and his antagonist stance on society. The second section previously occurs from the first section, and this section serves to show the audience how the underground man progressed from the perspective of Romanticism, with the idea of "the beautiful and the lofty" to his more rational egoist stance. This paper will explore both why and how the underground man progressed from having a 'love for the world' view to such a cynical perspective while at the same time trying to clarify the contradictory the underground man presents. The underground man overanalyzes everything; including himself. Dostoyevsky does well at showing that the audience can sympathize with the underground man but at the same time being able to distinguish themselves from the underground man.
In the second section of the book, we find that the underground man is already antisocial and facing problems of alienation. We learn that the underground man loves to read, this is his way of externally stimulating himself and making him feel comfortable. He enjoys books that have contradictions or contrary statements. This is...

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...s felt sympathy again as they had to read the reasons that led the underground man become who he is, from a boy with ideas of Romanticism turn into a cynical old man. This is showing us that we all have conscious minds, and we try to rationalize in whatever sense given, but at the same time your environment and yourself play a huge role into the human psyche.
Notes from Underground was a great read for anyone who wanted to gain insight on the depth of the human mind. Fyodor Dostoyevsky faced the same issues as we do in our lives; conflict within our society. We observed how the underground man went from a young boy who saw things as "beautiful and lofty" later turn into a cynical rational egoist, we can see the affects society and oneself plays on the development of the consciousness. After this book I hope others start questioning the idea of the consciousness.

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