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Interrogation Of The Human Soul

Posted on:2013-05-26Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J X ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2255330401450995Subject:Comparative Literature and World Literature
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky is one of the great russian writer of the19th century. Hisrepresentative works include The Brothers Karamazov, Crime and Punishment, idiotand other. Not only is he a great writer, is also excellent ethicists. In the works, healways test the hero in the ethical dilemmas, so they felt the pain of suffering andstruggle, and then rise from the ashes.Freedom with Good and Evil, Suicide and homicide and Compassionate love areEthical theme of Dostoyevsky’ works. God bestows upon freedom to people, freedombecome the starting point of good and evil. people encounter good and evil in the roadof freedom. The hero selecting evil go to good through crucifixion, and the process ofthey go to good is difficult ethical purify. Sonia, Alyosha and Myshkin as theembodiment of God’s "good", they with pity love bring light and warmth to the peoplefall into astray.Dostoyevsky is a great narrative artists, he expounded his understanding andconsideration thrhough Unique narrative with freedom, good and evil, suicide andhomicide and Compassionate love. In his work, omniscient narrator and the narrator ofcharacter alternating appear. Omniscient narrator want to create God’s authoritativewith tone of God, but the narrator of character have own ethics, They dismemberethical of the omniscient narrator in the hubbub, then become a multi-part dialogue.The Dostoyevsky special focus on the excavation of character psychology, He oftenlengthen the character’s psychological time, story time is shorten, lead to the line ofobjective time is fuzzy. Dostoyevsky Another time useing is synchronic arts, he is goodat controlling contradictions’ situation. In such a scene, Many characters rushes todebate the ethical issues, and formed distinctive characteristics of dialogic ethics.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dostoevsky, ethics, narrative
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