Doestoevsky's THE IDIOT
BOOK 1 - CHAPTER 14,15,16
INTRODUCTION
When the prince arrives, Nastassya is impressed by his initiative and says she’s sorry for not thinking of inviting him when she had the chance. He’s expressing his admiration for her being such a perfect woman, but she doesn’t agree with his opinion. After his arrival, the party becomes more entertained.
Ferdyshchenko has a proposal about playing a new game, everyone is obligated to confess the worst thing they ever did. Neither of the participants is pleased with this game, but some agree to play, the only one who is enjoying this idea is Nastassya Filipinova.
Cast of Characters
- Prince Myshkin
- Nastassya Filippovna
- Ganya
- Totsky
- General Yepanchin
- Ptitsyn
- Ferdyshchenko
- the maid
- some of Nastassya’s guest such as her old schoolteacher, an actress, a beautiful woman and a young man
- Rogojin
- Lebedeff
What is happening?
He says no, and now Totsky and the general are scandalized and shocked about this whole situation. Every person in the room is expecting the next move.
Nastassya says that:
The prince has this to do with it—that I see in him. for the first time in all my life, a man endowed with the real truthfulness of spirit, and I trust him. He trusted me at first sight, and I trust him!’
She is returning the gift to the general and announce she will leave forever. Saved by the bell, there is someone ringing at the door and Ptitsyn thinks it is Rogozhin with the 100,000 rubles, respecting his promise.
It seems Ptitsyn was right. Rogozhin and his friends are joining the party and everyone is amazed about this turnout. Rogozhin admits that his package contains money. Nastassya held a monologue where she expresses her feelings and anger about this whole situation.
This afternoon Rogojin yelled, like a madman, that he would bring me a hundred thousand in the evening, and I have been waiting for him all the while. He was bargaining for me, you know...... Here have I been sitting in my box at the French theater for the last five years like a statue of inaccessible virtue, and kept out of the way of all admirers, like a silly little idiot! Now, there’s this man, who comes and pays down his hundred thousand on the table, before you all, in spite of my five years of innocence.... I see you are still angry with me, Gania! Why, surely you never really wished to take ME into your family? ME, Rogojin’s mistress!
She despite Totsky and how she treated her when she was a young girl, but she decides he is not worthy to marry him. She emphases that she doesn’t deserve anyone.
The prince defends her honor and proposes to her, saying she is an honest woman and she doesn’t deserve all the bad word. Right after that, he amazed the audience with a news about a letter he received announcing a great inheritance. Ptitsyn confirms the legitimacy of the letter.
Nastasia Philipovna agrees to marry the prince, but says he would deserve a woman like AGLAYA and after that she decided to leave with Rogozhin. She admits dreaming about a prince charming like Myshkin, but knows they aren’t compatible.
She is going to test how greedy is GANYA by throwing the package right into the fireplace and only GANYA is allowed to rescue and keep the money. Ganya faints and Nastassya decides to give him her money because he is vainglorious rather than greedy. NASTASSYA LEAVES WITH Rogojin; The prince runs after them. Ganta soon recovers and leaves too.
Totsky and Ptitsyn are having a discussion regarding this event and Totsky concludes that Nastassya Filippovna is a true character, it is a pity that all is gone now.
My favourite moments
Memorable quotes from this chapter
he need not be specially virtuous, I assure you, all sorts of people keep carriages.
Conclusion
Previous articles
CHAPTER 12 AND 13
CHAPTER 10 AND 11
DISCLAIMER FOR MY BOOK CLUB members:
Sorry for being that late. NEXT time I WILL do my best.
Great article @alexandraioana26! I needed a few days to re-read the chapters and refresh my memories out of it :) There are so many climaxes and revelations in those three chapters that it's really a great end to the first part of the book.
I feel kind of sorry for Ferdischenko, who is the only one who told a really awful story about himself without trying to redeem it, while the others obviously felt bad about themselves.
As always in XIXth century movies, a sudden expected inheritance is thrown into the lap of the hero, and I can't help but think that the Prince should have kept that secret and Nastasia would have been his!
Nastasia is really a piece of work... She is really bigger than life... The courtesane who is playing all the guys around her, and - tired of pretending - shows her true colours. However, by refusing the Prince proposal, it shows she still has a good side... She does not consider herself worthy of the Prince, who is too innocent, while she is - she thinks - beyond redemption.
I guess that now we are going to see how the Prince can bring her back from the depth of her self-esteem and fight Rogojine for her.
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