
Poor Folk
A Study of Poverty and Human Connection in 19th Century Russia
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"Poor Folk" is a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky that explores the lives of impoverished individuals in 19th century Russia through a series of letters exchanged between two main characters, Makar Dievushkin and Barbara Alexievna. Makar, a low-ranking government clerk, and Barbara, a young woman struggling with illness and financial hardship, share their daily experiences, thoughts, and emotions through their correspondence. The novel delves into themes of poverty, social injustice, and the human need for connection and understanding. Makar's letters reveal his deep affection and paternal care for ...
"Poor Folk" is a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky that explores the lives of impoverished individuals in 19th century Russia through a series of letters exchanged between two main characters, Makar Dievushkin and Barbara Alexievna. Makar, a low-ranking government clerk, and Barbara, a young woman struggling with illness and financial hardship, share their daily experiences, thoughts, and emotions through their correspondence. The novel delves into themes of poverty, social injustice, and the human need for connection and understanding. Makar's letters reveal his deep affection and paternal care for Barbara, as well as his own struggles with loneliness and financial instability. Despite his limited means, he often sends her small gifts and words of encouragement, hoping to alleviate her suffering. Barbara, on the other hand, shares her own challenges, including her strained relationship with her cousin Sasha and the oppressive environment in which she lives. Through their letters, Dostoevsky paints a vivid picture of the harsh realities faced by the lower classes in Russian society, while also highlighting the resilience and compassion that can exist even in the most difficult circumstances. The novel is a poignant exploration of the human spirit and the enduring power of empathy and kindness.