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#[[Notes from Underground: Part 1, Chapter 11|Chapter 11]]
#[[Notes from Underground: Part 1, Chapter 11|Chapter 11]]


=== Notes from Underground, Part 2===
=== Notes from Underground, Part 2: Apropos of Wet Snow ===
#[[Notes from Underground: Part 2, Chapter 1|Chapter 1]]
#[[Notes from Underground: Part 2, Chapter 1|Chapter 1]]
#[[Notes from Underground: Part 2, Chapter 2|Chapter 2]]
#[[Notes from Underground: Part 2, Chapter 2|Chapter 2]]
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===Underground===
===Underground===
It is the home of the underground man.  It is also refered to as his corner. " Yet the underground is more than a physical placeof isolation; it's a psychological hang-up as well. Possessing the overly sensitive and sheltered consciousness of the underground, the underground man finds himself unable and unwilling to meaningfully interact with others, despite his desire to do just that" (Novelguide).
It is the home of the underground man.  It is also refered to as his corner. " Yet the underground is more than a physical placeof isolation; it's a psychological hang-up as well. Possessing the overly sensitive and sheltered consciousness of the underground, the underground man finds himself unable and unwilling to meaningfully interact with others, despite his desire to do just that" (Novelguide).
===The Ant Hill===
===The Ant Hill===
This shows that there is no individuality.  All of the ants are working for one main goal.
This shows that there is no individuality.  All of the ants are working for one main goal.
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==Works Cited==
==Works Cited==
Hagberg, Garry L.  Wittgenstein Underground.  ''Philosophy and literature'' 28.2 (2004) 379-392.
*Hagberg, Garry L.  "Wittgenstein Underground." ''Philosophy and literature'' 28.2 (2004): 379-392.
 
*Scanlan, James P. "The Case against Rational Egoism in Dostoevsky's ''Notes from Underground''." ''Journal of the History of Ideas'' 60.3 (1999): 549-567.
 
Scanlan, James P. The Case against Rational Egoism in Dostoevsky's ''Notes from Underground''.  ''Journal of the History of Ideas'' 60.3 (1999) 549-567


[[Category:World Literature]]
[[Category:World Literature]]