From bodies to crematoria: ideology and irony in Bobók
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https://doi.org/10.11606/issn.2317-4765.rus.2021.191516Keywords:
Bobók, Ideology, Irony, Social criticismAbstract
Bobok is one of the most striking tale by Dostoiévski. This tite is a criticizes to the domination ideology, based on the laughable to take the power of those authorities. Consequently, the article intentes to dissertate about the social impact of the Dostoiévski’s literature through humor, writing about the notable laughable in the social inequality sistem. Reaffirming the necessity of humor to social thinking.
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