Dostoyevsky 's Theme Dostoevsky was born in 1821 and will be one of the greatest writers of Russian literary history. Fyodor received engineering education in St. Petersburg, but decided to follow literary career. He wrote down his feelings about a specific topic and believes that everyone should understand the government. Dostoevsky participated in the underground organization Petrashevsky and revealed the publicly prohibited truth among these books. Through these themes, Dostoevsky wrote many themes.
The theme of relief of Dostoevsky embodies the traditional religious desire. In the prison, Raskolnikov has been reborn. His prisoner is a criminal, but he wants to kill him for "distrust" (Dostoevsky 625). They can feel his atheism, but they like gentle and devout Sogna. Raskolnikov is confused by the love of life he is seeing everywhere. I wondered why he hampered him from committing suicide. He began to appreciate the simplicity of his life, and Dostoevsky buried the page with a description of the beauty of spring. The time and place of catharsis of Rascuronikov is symbolically very important. With the depth of the disease, he entered a cold and desolate Siberian Iceland hospital. While lending, he noticed the mistake he made during the resurrection of Jesus Christ (Dostoevsky 626). As nature is regenerating itself, his health recovers. Raskolnikov went to Sony to confess. Humble behavior,!
Dostoevsky grew up in a middle - class family in Moscow. His father, a doctor was his tyrant and his mother was a gentle, devout woman who died before Dostoevsky's 16th birthday. The sky escaped the suppressed atmosphere of his father 's family, and the boy got the love of reading, especially Gogol, E.T.A.Hoffman, and Balzac. Under the father 's argument, Dostoyevsky was trained by engineers in St. Petersburg. When a young man attended school, his father was killed by his serf in a small country mansion. Dostoevsky rarely mentioned about the murder of his father, but the theme of the edepus complex is frequent in his work, and Freud believes the expression of guilt of his father's novelist believes that the desire of death