That one story in the decameron that's just horny nuns

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That one story in the decameron that's just horny nuns
It's just me and my comfort book from the 14th century against the world
Every time someone says Dostoevsky characters are only ideas personified/caricatures an angel dies
Mitya laughing at his own stupid joke and rakitin being so easy to piss off 😭 i would pay a lot of money for more interactions between them in the book
So you don't care about leafs/berrys no more?... Lol..
ok when did i say that
the little moment of ivan 'showing, however, that he could read Schiller, and read him till he knew him by heart—which Alyosha would never have believed' is so dear to me.. like everyone forgets that he's also just a young guy.. he falls in love.. he reads poetry.. he jokes around.. he likes schiller just like his brother..
I hate maksim lavrov fuck you maksim lavrov
am i too avoidant or was ivan so real when he said 'and do you know she attracts me awfully even now, yet how easy it is to leave her' and 'i believe it’s always best to get to know people just before leaving them'
adelaida watching mitya beat up fyodor from the grave: go little rockstar🥹
Everyone's plot in The brothers Karamazov: learning how to live in a cruel world and still find beauty and love in it, looking for meaning and living with grief
Madame Khoklakova sideplot: love triangle with Rakitkin and Perkhotin, getting rizzed by feet poetry, eavesdropping and gossiping, being a drama queen❤️❤️
mitya throwing the wildest party mokroye has ever seen and going broke just for grusha to let him kiss her foot
also the last thing dmitri says to alyosha in their final meeting before his trial is to 'love ivan'.... he's about to have his whole life ruined in a few hours and he is worried about his brother and wants to make sure he has love.. and ivan refers to dmitri as a degenerate and talks about him with disgust to alyosha but immediately comes up with a plan and gets money for him to escape even when he thought he was guilty.. i am insane about their relationship
"On his return from Moscow, he abandoned himself hopelessly to his mad and consuming passion for Katerina Ivanovna. This is not the time to begin to speak of this new passion of Ivan’s, which left its mark on all the rest of his life: this would furnish the subject for another novel, which I may perhaps never write." FYODOR IF YOU DONT RISE FROM THE GRAVE AND WRITE THAT KATERIVAN TOXIC LOVE NOVEL RN. STOP TEASING
funniest tbk scene for me is dmitri jumping up at alyosha and yelling 'money or your life!' to scare the poor guy. and alyosha is like 'wtf?? this is what you do at a time like this??' and mitya is like 'well i was actually thinking of killing myself rn but then i decided it would be really funny to scare you so i did that haha. but actually i really should kms' and if that doesn't describe his whole character
i'm forever thinking about mitya's dream of the crying child. how that is when there comes to him the question repeated in the novel, why do children and innocent people suffer so much in this world. he wonders why they are poor, why they are crying and suffering and not embracing one another and singing happy songs. and unlike ivan's despair and withdrawal from the world because of this question, mitya gets an intense desire to do something for them all, feels responsible to stop all the tears in the world from that moment on. and how he wakes up and weeps at the simple human kindness of someone putting a pillow under his head as he slept. the realisation that the little acts of love we can give one another, they are the only thing that we can give that matter in this confusing, unjust world we're all stuck in together. and how he says 'i had a good dream, gentleman' and his face illuminates with something new and joyful, this purpose of being better. and how he felt after that dream is exactly how i felt after reading the brothers karamazov, i feel equally changed and the same desire to be better for others, to give as much love and honesty as i can and believe in it. because that is the only answer to the all the pain, that is what we all owe each other, that is the point of everything. i just😭😭😭 love this book
MYSHKIN THE CUTIE PATOOTIE OF ALL TIMEEE
but what do you mean mitya just got sentenced to 20 years for something he didn't do and the first thing he says is that he forgives the person who is mostly responsible for him being found guilty??? oh mitya😭😭😭