>lonely loser falls madly in love with the first girl that shows him any attention >she gets ick'd out when he confesses his love>she dumps him for Chad after leading him on a bit longerWhy do people love this story so much? It's the most blackpilled shit ever
>>24835586Girls love it because to the very bitter end he still justifies her and keep sidelining herBoys love it because they fall for the dosto meme and this + underground is as literally me core as it gets
>>24835621Or because its just a great book
>>24835646It really isn't. No dostoevsky book is great. Maybe the double
>>24835660Pleb take
I thought she considered him for a second but clearly her old lover, the one she had been waiting for, took priority and it's the one she truly loved
>>24835586People love it because it’s like 100 pages and they can claim to have read Dosto for their TikTok trends.
>>24835668This is the actual answer. It was about 60 pages in my copy.
There is no better author than Dostoevsky when it comes to writing incels.
>>24835586The most ironic thing I have ever seen in literature industry recently is the amount of zoomers girls interested in this blackpilled book because of some tik tok bullshit trend.It doesn't have any sense. Why would they feel atracted by the story of the lonely loser they reject and mostly don't even notice in everyday life?
>>24835668This is the correct answer. People think that reading Dosto makes them smart or interesting and this is the easiest book of his to read
>>24835586This book justifies rape.
>>24835586I can understand men liking this story, especially lonely incel types But I cannot understand at, whatsoever, why women pretend to be obsessed with this one
>>24835586White Nights has skyrocketed into becoming the most popular classic book for zoomers not just because it's short and suits their attention span but because they use the book to conveniently justify the anti-social neuroticism of the characters that they share in common. Men read the book about a lonely guy pursuing a woman just for it to fail like all their brief online relationships do, and they go "that's literally me." And women read the book and see Nastenka lead a guy on, emotionally manipulate him and then suck Chad's cock after all her musing about her supposed loneliness and they go "that's literally me." All the same, young men and women alike can read the book and use it to validate their worst traits.
>>24836525This is spot on
Blamp
>>24835621>Girls love it because to the very bitter end he still justifies her and keep sidelining herI've been seeing the opposite. Lots of girls dropping it cause they can't stomach main guy. I saw one review where the girl was complaining, saying he was too pathetic, he was a creep, loser, incel, etc, and she couldn't understand why Nastenka even gave him the time of day. Idk. I feel like most guys can empathize with him even if they don't like him but some women really struggle to see him as a human being. It's weird.
>>24837712This is a loud minority view though, most of the readers are still women
>>24835586>ick'd>Chad>blackpilledGo back.
>>24838049Gonna cry you little bitch?
>>24835586It actually is sorta blackpilled but not for the reasons you think.1. Nastenka tells the MC from the beginning that they will only ever be friends and gives him the exact reason why. She doesn't actually manipulate him at all or you could say they both manipulate each other. Either way you want to look at it the situation is made obvious to him and he chooses to continue of his own free will. The MC is obviously not really in love with Nastenka. He gets feelings for her only because she is the first one to show him attention and she happens to be a young girl. 2. Nastenka is not a particularly likeable or interesting character. There is nothing at all special about her. She is just a random average girl with not much to offer. If you actually pay attention to what she says and does she's a rather dull girl. The MC on the other hand is revealed to be a more interesting and intelligent character. Nastenka doesn't truly understand or value the MC except in a shallow way. The idea that dating her would mean success for the MC is shortsighted.3. When Nastenka thinks the other guy has abandoned her she goes back on her word and is willing to date the MC. This reveals a few things. Firstly that the MC is not some repulsive loser. Even if she doesn't go with him in the end the fact that she would have shows that he can just go find some other average girl if he really wants. But more importantly it shows she is just desperate exactly like the MC. She falls for the other guy the exact same way the MC falls for her. He's just the first random guy to show her attention.Ultimately the masses are misunderstanding this book in a shallow way as usual. Dosto is showing how people hastily and foolishly manufacture love out of more complex and confusing feelings. There is a sort of chain of weakness and experience in which people project their previous weaker selves onto others and reject them. So people move forward in the chain taking the last ones place but you can't make the assumption this chain leads anywhere better. That is the mistake of fantasy and self fulfilling prophecies.
>>24838228tl;dr
>>24835586Women are deeply obsessed with him
>>24835586you think that's bad? dont look up "die leidend es jungen werthers"
>>24839627Fuck off Hitler I'm not gonna read that Nazi shit