![]() ![]() For instance, he saw himself as a visually ugly person, “therefore, every time arrived at work, took pains to behave as independently as possible, so that couldn’t be suspected of any malice…”(658). He was extremely anti-social, depressed, and he always had a belief that people, like his co-workers, had a negative view toward him. ![]() But there was also an abnormal part to him. Part II of the story highlights how the Underground Man came to be, and how society can shape and form the ideals of a person.Īt the start of Part II, you learn the Underground Man has a passion for reading, and for Russian Romanticism. You are never sure if he’s revealing his true thoughts, if he’s lying, or if he even has true thoughts. The reader slowly acquires an annoyance toward the Underground Man. Part I of Notes From Underground shows us a character that is contradictory, depressed, overly conscience, and in a way, bipolar in his thoughts. ![]()
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