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The Underground Man


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I felt that Dostoevsky wrote Notes from the Underground in an attempt to show society that God and the act of redemption were not lost. Redemption can be defined as the act of redeeming or the condition of having been redeemed. Although, the Underground Man has many qualities that need redemption I feel that Dostoevsky believed that the Underground Man could indeed be saved. Dostoevsky realized that society was going from the value of reason to the declining of the belief in God. Notes from the Underground was his last ditch effort to wake up society and illustrate why this shift in behavior was wrong.
I especially found it interesting when the Underground Man attempts to rescue Liza, an attractive young prostitute. Despite the profession that Liza leads she is somewhat reserved and harmless. Even though the Underground Man is impassionate when he is speaking to Liza he still shows that he cares. The Underground man tells Liza about the horrible future that awaits her if......

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