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Apr 6, 2023 · In Dostoevsky’s short but exceptionally powerful story, 1 the ‘ridiculous man’ starts his monologue with the assertion that he is the only one who knows the truth, whereas all the others do not. For him, he adds, it is a terrible burden ‘to be the only one who knows the truth!’.
- Andrea Oppo
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Ridiculous Man merely seems caught in man's tragic fate - torn between good and evil, fall and redemption. But, here too, certain overtones imply that more - or perhaps less! -- is at stake. The Ridiculous Man's evil deed is not simply due to an irresistible compulsion running counter to his values. He enjoys corrupting his victims, he loves them
After corrupting the people there with awakens from grief but then becomes ecstatic and the rest of his life on this earth preaching the seen in his dream. The surface simplicity of this deceptive; it is as profound as any of Dostoevsky's the ultimate questions it raises.
It chronicles the experiences of a man who decides that there is nothing of any value in the world. Slipping into nihilism with the terrible anguish he is determined to commit suicide.
PDF | On Dec 31, 2019, Martinsen published XVII. Moral Emotions in Dostoevsky’s “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man” | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate
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Fyodor Dostoevsky. The Dream of a Ridiculous Man. (1877) Translated by Constance Garnett. Chapter I. I am a ridiculous person. Now they call me a madman. That would be a promotion if it were not that I remain as ridiculous in their eyes as before.