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Eissa Eulloqui
is on page 132 of 136
He’s trapped in his egoism. The ending reinforced the underground man’s profound psychological imprisonment. Every anecdote we see the paradox of freedom and self sabotage. His final rejection of Liza is the ultimate demonstration of his philosophy. Fyodor argues throughout this character that human beings are fundamentally irrational and will sabotage their own happiness just to prove they have free will
— Jan 05, 2026 11:42PM
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Eissa Eulloqui
is on page 72 of 136
Got to the second part of the book. He’s still very self conscious, vulnerable and polemical telling anecdotes. Starts with the officer he (weirdly obsessed with) hates pretty much. He was 24 at that time and still depicts his depression and patheticness? A lot of shifts with illusions and reality. Basically highlights how he came to be the Underground Man and how society can shape and form the ideals of a person.
— Jan 04, 2026 03:22AM
Eissa Eulloqui
is on page 26 of 136
he’s ranting the whole time about utopian ideas as well as rational egoism (he does have a lot of good points tho)
— Dec 27, 2025 02:59AM

