
Dare we confront our darkest selves? Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s "Notes from the Underground" compels us to do just that. The book, a stark exploration of human nature, is narrated by an unnamed protagonist known as the Underground Man. He is a bitter, isolated individual, locked in a ceaseless battle with his own existential dread. Dostoyevsky’s genius lies in his ability to peer into the human soul, unmasking our deepest fears and desires. Through this disquieting journey, the reader is confronted with profound questions about free will, morality, and the meaning of life. "Notes from the Underground" is not merely a novel, but a mirror held up to humanity.
Chapters
2
Books/Sections
2
Difficulty
Beginner
Table of Contents
- Part 1
- Part 2