HyperboreanCavalier
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I've been reading Notes from the underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and relate immensely to the underground man. Does anyone else relate to him? Whats your thoughts on the book? Also for evidence for those who haven't read it I will provide some quotes; "I am a sick man... I am an angry man. I am an unattractive man." and "Last of all gentlemen: it is best to do nothing! The best thing is conscious inertia! So long live the underground! Although I have said that I am green with envy of the normal man, I wouldn't like to be him in the circumstances in which I see him. ... The fact is I'm lying even now! I'm lying because I know as sure as two and two make four, that it isn't the underground that is better, but something different, entirely different, which I am eager for but shall never find. Devil take the underground!" Of course from 2 quotes you won't get much but I hope this elucidates a bit on the underground man, you really need to read the book to understand him, his mad ravings to himself really add to the character.
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