The main character in "The Idiot" is not so much stupid as naive. He is trusting and unaware of social mores. This in combination with his wealth is what gets him into and out of situations.
I did not really like the book until the very end when the climax occurs. There were many parts where it was difficult to continue because of not really caring about all the aristocratic gossip and psuedo troubles.
I did not really like the book until the very end when the climax occurs. There were many parts where it was difficult to continue because of not really caring about all the aristocratic gossip and psuedo troubles.
Could not get through this dialogue-dense story of a hapless character whose mere presence sets a series of tragedies into motion.
Not a quick and easy read, but well worth it. Definitely a classic piece of literature.
sooo good. more of a soap opera (with theology thrown in) than the brothers karamazov