the-lit-in-literature
the-lit-in-literature
The Lit in Literature
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the-lit-in-literature · 7 months ago
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Fyodor Dostoevsky is the master of exploring the human soul. His works dive into faith, morality, and existence, shaping modern literature and philosophy
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the-lit-in-literature · 8 months ago
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Thank you for showing my silly little joke so much love. I'm starting out as a poet and it would mean so much to me if you could take a look at my page, it may just change my life
Every science student has a little bit of Victor Frankenstein energy where they want to play god; and every law student has a bit of Raskolnikov energy where they think they're smart enough to commit the perfect crime. Economics students are just straight up Lord Henry from the picture of Dorian Gray. Literature students are the ones writing this post.
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the-lit-in-literature · 10 months ago
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I am not a tomboy, I am not a girly girl...I am the ridiculous 40 year old in a Dostoevsky novel who feigns affront at the slightest and catches fever at the drop of a hat
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the-lit-in-literature · 11 months ago
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Why are 14 year olds reading Dostoevsky? Bby you have enough Demons of your own
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the-lit-in-literature · 1 year ago
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reading some dostoevsky novels feels like sitting in a cold basement with no windows with only canned soup to eat
(yes i am talking about demons)
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the-lit-in-literature · 2 years ago
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I've been wanting to be part of something like the dead poets society so I created a server on discord with this theme. Let's read some poetry together.
Link to join
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the-lit-in-literature · 2 years ago
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Anyone interested in forming a dead poets society?
Link to join:
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the-lit-in-literature · 2 years ago
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Introduce yourself as a line from your favourite book
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the-lit-in-literature · 2 years ago
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In the celebration of this blog turning 2 years old, what is one quote from a book that you'd go out with if it were a person
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the-lit-in-literature · 2 years ago
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In the celebration of this blog turning 2 years old, what is one quote from a book that you'd go out with if it were a person
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the-lit-in-literature · 2 years ago
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some people really are the porfiry petrovich of your life. not in a "bring some criminal to justice" way. but in a " play mind games with you till you start getting delirious with high fever and finally go insane" way.
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the-lit-in-literature · 2 years ago
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Every science student has a little bit of Victor Frankenstein energy where they want to play god; and every law student has a bit of Raskolnikov energy where they think they're smart enough to commit the perfect crime. Economics students are just straight up Lord Henry from the picture of Dorian Gray. Literature students are the ones writing this post.
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the-lit-in-literature · 2 years ago
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Shakespeare once said, "No not like that you fuckin imbecile"
Idk. At some point in his life he must've right?
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the-lit-in-literature · 3 years ago
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Can't believe Shakespeare based a whole character on the song Daddy Issues by The Neighbourhood. I think he's called Hamlet or something.
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the-lit-in-literature · 3 years ago
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Sir this is my emotional support character...
Tightly holds *a feverish Dostoevsky character in severe need of therapy*
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the-lit-in-literature · 3 years ago
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Am I in my Raskolnikov era or Porfiry era? I guess the time will tell
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the-lit-in-literature · 3 years ago
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So Victor's last name is Frankenstein and he "made" the monster which sorta makes the monster his kid and so the kid would have the same last name as his father SO YEAH FRANKENSTEIN IS THE MONSTER
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