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while the millions, numerous as the sands of the sea, who are weak but love Thee, must exist only for the sake of the great and st...
In five pages this parable and its function are considered within the context of The Brothers Karamazov and how it affects percept...
such as George Eliot and Fyodor Dostoevsky constantly show the "complexity of the individual consciousness" and reduce it often to...
figures, the darkness, can easily represent the turmoil within Raskolnikov. His thoughts and plans are dark and frightening, espec...
all-knowing, loving God. In the chapter entitled, "The Brothers Make Friends," Alyosha and Ivan are talking and Ivan goes off on a...
In 5 pages this paper examines what motivated Raskolnikov's 'crime' in Crime and Punishment. There is 1 source cited in the bibli...
In six pages this essay compares these two literary works in terms of family impact and protagonist alienation. There are no othe...
In seven pages a Girardian perspective is applied to an examination of Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. Three sources are cit...
In this eight page paper the writer explores The Legend of the Grand Inquisitor as it compares to Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karama...
point that immortality may not exist at all. The only true thing is suffering and pain and that people may well convince themselve...
tells her friend the story until years later when they ran into each other by chance. What Mathilde Loisel did was difficult an...
and was embodied in the character of Francis. However, to view a master of the surprise ending one must look toward Fyodor Dosto...
In five pages this paper discusses how Dali struggled with his interests in science and spiritualism as reflected in his surrealis...
promised he would make but did not. The Cardinal also argues that if Christ should have given in when Satan tempted him, and thr...
the Church, without miracles, than from Jesus: "Receiving bread from us, they will see clearly that we take the bread made by thei...
of a civilized community, against his will, is to prevent harm to others" (Mill). Thus, he does advocate freedom to a great extent...
In seven pages this report examines the pain and the joy of the human consciousness as expressed in the Underground Man of Dostoev...
In 4 pages this paper considers how Nietzsche and Dostoevsky similarly believed Western Civilization was declining but viewed diff...
In 7 pages this short story is analyzed in terms of its protagonist and whether or not it was modeled after the author who created...
In a paper consisting of 8 pages these texts are compared in terms if these protagonists prove the end does always justify the mea...
met them" (Dostoevsky 54). These figures, the darkness, can easily represent the turmoil within Raskolnikov. His thoughts and plan...
In three pages character weakness as it results in disaster is examined within the context of the novel by Dostoevsky. There are ...
In five pages the author's Russian atheism and socialism conflict is examined within the context of the novel's 6 characters. The...
In eight pages these German and Russian works are contrasted and compared regarding their depiction of life's 'dark side.' Six so...
In six pages this essay compares the characterizations in Dostoevsky's novels The Brothers Karamazov, Possessed, The Idiot, and Cr...
warped psychology and near incomprehensibility of a character both affected by and revolting against the ramifications of philosop...
This is a 2 part report that consists of 5 pages and first considers the freedoms depicted in Dostoevsky's text and then discusses...
understandable given the conditions of the time. He opposed the rigid moral constraints of the time inflicted by the ruling bourg...
This research paper describes how Ivan Turgenev addresses nihilism in his novel Fathers and Children and compares this to Dostoevs...
In a paper of three pages, the writer looks at Wegscheider-Cruse and her theory of family roles. These roles are mapped to the Bro...