Abstract
The focus of this paper is unusual, disoriented, often psychologically unstable characters, for they represent the layer of society where emotional instability and immaturity, the desire for personal domination and the desire for liberation from all moral and social shackles are evident. The paper shows that, in addition to the characteristics specific to the characters of realism, Dostoevsky, using monological-associative elements, introduces new procedures for creating characters, specific to modernism. In this regard, the paper reconstructs the ideological understanding of Russian society and the conditions in which Dostoevsky examines ideology and spirituality of human beings through monologue-associative elements.
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