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The discovery of man, the exploration of man’s destiny is indeed the most important themes in all of Dostoevsky’s writing. ... Dostoevsky was fascinated with the nature of man, and in his works and through his works he set off, time and time again, on the discovery and development of the human character.
Dostoevsky’s works are filled with situations and human conditions that allow the reader to reflect his own life upon. ... And what can be greater proof of the brilliance of Dostoevsky’s work, than the fact that his depiction and dissection of the human condition held true during his time, still does now, and will for generations to come.
Many of Dostoevsky’s writings bring up the topic of man’s destiny. “Dream of a Ridiculous Man,” for example, is about the self-discovery, about the circumstances that force a man to see the life in a new light, change his outlook on it, and, ultimately, find a new meaning for himself.
Approximate Word count = 663 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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