This is Part Two of the assignment, in which you will pick a character or two or three and describe their concrete situation, how they act, and what they say, using that as a kind of illustration or commentary on the Big Questions played out between Book Five and Six. Here’s how he puts it: “I want to see with my own eyes the hind lie down with the lion, and the murdered man rise up and embrace his murderer, I want to be there when everyone suddenly finds out what it was all for. All religions are based on this desire, and I am a believer. But then there are the children, and what am I going to do with them? That is the question I cannot resolve.” Markel mysteriously finds himself thankful and full of joy and endowed with unforseen compassion and insight. Here is a case where the pointless suffering itself is redemptive. Wow, is this a case, for potentially anyone to witness with their own two eyes, of a being reconciled with something terrible? Characters chosen
1) Alyosha
2)Dimitri
3) Grushenka
In your essay be sure to include and cite specific details from the text as you write your analysis. This is not a research assignment. Just use the primary text before us, describe and chart the two portions in the way that strikes and stands out to you, and then weigh in with your own reactions and thoughts. In your essay be sure to include details from the text as you write your analysis.
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