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Relevance of ‘Notes from Underground’ in Contemporary World

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By: Aabid Shahin

Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “Notes from Underground” is a literary gem that comments upon the depths of human sentience and societal hostility. The novel takes the shape of a monologue by a nameless protagonist, seldom referred to as the Underground Man. The book bewitches readers with an arresting and introspective opening line: “I am a sick man… I am a wicked man,” an exclamatory tone of self-consciousness and moral complexity.

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The Underground Man serves as a contrasting character, demonstrating the existential angst prevalent in society. His bitterness towards the dialectical beliefs of his time mirrors a broader appraisal of societal standards. Dostoevsky constructively employs the Underground Man to examine the limitations of reason and the perils of lessening human conduct to expected patterns.

Now, in the context of modern-day India society, the notions talked about in “Notes from Underground” remain notably pertinent. The societal compulsions, the rising discord between tradition and modernity, and the struggle for identities are issues that remain prevalent and resonate with countless in present-day India. The Underground Man’s internal squabble demonstrates the dismay grappled by numerous individuals who continuously sail swiftly switching circumstances.

As India experiences changing dynamics of political, ideological, economic and social shifts, individuals combat with questions of individual privilege and identity. The Underground Man’s mutiny against societal expectations imitates the fuss faced by those who seek to build up their paths outside traditional norms.

The characters in “Notes from Underground” play crucial roles in depicting the author’s subjects. The Underground Man’s interactions with Liza, a sex worker, exhibits the complications of human affairs and the craving for honest connection. Liza remains the emblem of virtue and novice in contrast to the Underground Man’s cold and acidic worldview. Dostoevsky neatly uses her character to highlight the prospects for atonement and real human touch even in the pitch-black quarters of society.

Through Apollon, the servant, Dostoevsky highlights the humiliating outcomes of rigid social hierarchies as well as protagonist’s detachment. His dismissive attitude towards the protagonist underlines his desolation, insisting the struggle against a world that reduces people to mere roles.

Similarly, The Underground Man’s opposition to the officer’s attempts at the hotel represent a rebellion against authority and compliance. These characters reveal Underground Man’s existential turmoil and a wicked interplay that runs between a quest for individuality and external forces.

The Underground Man’s mistrust towards utopian beliefs and his uprising against the dehumanizing results of societal predicaments still reverberate in today’s society. The soaring graphs of hate against minorities and troublesome political expressions parallel Dostoevsky’s exploration of failed society and the consequences of degrading “the other.” The novel seeks to promote the virtue of freethinking and warns about the dangers of established thinking patterns. There is a need today to mull over Dostoevsky’s legend, a reminder of the need for mercy and acknowledgement in a society struggling with deep-seated prejudices.

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