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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2008-03-05 06:18 am

[ SECRET POST #425 ]


⌈ Secret Post #425 ⌋

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Secrets Left to Post: 06 pages, 139 secrets from Secret Submission Post #061.
Secrets Not Posted: 0 broken links, 0 not!secrets, [ 1 ] not!fandom, 0 too big, [ 1 ] repeat.
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Some tl;dr, but it's interesting

[identity profile] quaedam.livejournal.com 2008-03-06 07:25 am (UTC)(link)
You might also try reading The Idiot some time--it's another Dostoyevsky novel with a main character -like- Alyosha Karamazov, another of Dostoyevsky's 'truly beautiful human beings'. Because the thing is--actually, you may not necessarily be off the mark in wondering a bit about Alyosha, and whether or not he's really so good as he seems. :D

The 'idiot' or the holy fool character from "The Idiot", Prince Myshkin, who is so like Alyosha, was originally -not- written as a good character at all--Dostoyevsky changed his character dramatically from sinner to saint as he wrote. This is recorded in his notes. And a lot of criticism of The Idiot has been written speculating on how much this main character really changed his colors. Because although Myshkin is at heart a completely unimpeachably saintly character, in practice he brings nothing but harm to the people around him. By being selfless and impersonally loving and even ~*~Christ-like~*~, he only actually ends up hurting those he loves, and who love him. Maybe not intentionally, but still, however 'beautiful' a human being he may be within his own soul--pretty much everyone he comes into contact with in the course of this novel ends up worse off at the end, because of him. I've heard similar arguments made about Alyosha--that from the woman he's engaged to, to his friends, to all of his brothers, he doesn't actually manage to save any lives or souls other than his own. So from a purely utilitarian perspective (according to some critics of Dostoyevsky, at least), the existence of a person like Myshkin or like Alyosha isn't 'worth' it: they may not mean to, but they cause more suffering than they relieve.