Nastasia 's powerful characters Dostoevsky novel idiots' hero is seldom a woman. But in his novel "fool", we found one of his most powerful female characters. Nastasya Filippovna is a proud but exploited woman, one of Dostoevsky's most fascinating figures. She has instantaneous and dramatic impacts on her surrounding characters. Nastasya Filippovna was systematically destroyed by the environment around her. I noticed she can not survive in a society of my age.
In an idiot, Fyodor Dostoyevsky began to draw "a positive and beautiful person." He is a character named Meshkin. He is more or less a symbol of purity, an open figure of Christ. Contrast Myshkin is a character named Rogozhin, a violent indulgence and an impulsive person. They all compete for the love of a woman named Nastasia. Mishkin's love is pure (think Agape), love of Rogozin is carnation (I think love). When Nastasya chose Rogozhin's insulting and destructive love instead, the novel explored Myshkin's consistent love result. (Think of human choice for the cruelty and destruction of the purity of Christ.
There are few women among many characters appearing in Dostoevsky's novels. But in one of his most famous novels, "Idiot", one of the most powerful female characters in most literature of the 19th century was found to be at least Russia outside Europe. Nastasya Filippovna is a proud but exploited woman, one of Dostoevsky's most fascinating figures. She has instantaneous and dramatic impacts on her surrounding characters. Nastasya Filippovna was systematically destroyed by the environment around her. I noticed she can not survive in a society of my age. Nastasya Filippovna was scared of bound women. Nastasya Filippovna believes she is guilty, needs punishment and purification, and ultimately demands destructive power around her.