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This took me over 4 hours btw, nearly 5, and it's 4am rn so I'm suffering, I hope you people actually read all of this /lh
This took me over 4 hours btw, nearly 5, and it's 4am rn so I'm suffering, I hope you people actually read all of this /lh
I also talk a little bit more about some of the ideas presented in this analysis here in this thread if you're interested
(( I'm going to repost that thread here next, I will link it under this post
I also talk a little bit more about some of the ideas presented in this analysis here in this thread if you're interested
(( I'm going to repost that thread here next, I will link it under this post
What I wanted with this analysis was to present a more human interpretation of Fyodor's character and in
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What I wanted with this analysis was to present a more human interpretation of Fyodor's character and in
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Maybe same Fyodor and Fukuchi parallels/similarities, many more things
I will likely rewrite this thread in the distant future to include those things
Maybe same Fyodor and Fukuchi parallels/similarities, many more things
I will likely rewrite this thread in the distant future to include those things
Naturally as a species, we don't like feeling alone, and selfishness I would consider to be one of the most human traits of all
Naturally as a species, we don't like feeling alone, and selfishness I would consider to be one of the most human traits of all
Fyodor sees smth wrong with the world so its in need of his help, and once he is able to help it, erase its sin then perhaps the world will be perfect enough where he can feel true love and trust
Fyodor sees smth wrong with the world so its in need of his help, and once he is able to help it, erase its sin then perhaps the world will be perfect enough where he can feel true love and trust
If you were to read further into his goal, it's selfish, the epitome of selfishness
If you were to read further into his goal, it's selfish, the epitome of selfishness
Ultimately at the end of the day, he is just one man against a sea of uncertainty himself, which is why he tries to aim to reach that world by acquiring the book.
Ultimately at the end of the day, he is just one man against a sea of uncertainty himself, which is why he tries to aim to reach that world by acquiring the book.
What Fyodor dislikes the most about sin is its unpredictability and irrationality, the unpredictable chaos that it can cause
What Fyodor dislikes the most about sin is its unpredictability and irrationality, the unpredictable chaos that it can cause
They can solve and even prevent some crime, but they are not so superior on their own that they can completely eliminate it.
They can solve and even prevent some crime, but they are not so superior on their own that they can completely eliminate it.
He even mocks it by calling it an "evening sunlight" and undoubtedly views the ada as an enemy, a sinful entity obstructing him from his objective.
He even mocks it by calling it an "evening sunlight" and undoubtedly views the ada as an enemy, a sinful entity obstructing him from his objective.
Like how he likely relates to Sigma being an "ultimate stranger to this world", I think he may also relate to Sigma's desire of wanting unconditional trust (which could be sought from the ada as Dazai has evidenced to Sigma)
Like how he likely relates to Sigma being an "ultimate stranger to this world", I think he may also relate to Sigma's desire of wanting unconditional trust (which could be sought from the ada as Dazai has evidenced to Sigma)