The Man Beneath the Floor
He does not simply hide underground.
He hides inside himself.
Dostoevsky’s Underground Man speaks from a place where pride becomes pain and thought becomes a cage.
He is lonely but not silent.
He is wounded but not innocent.
Maybe that is why he still feels close to us.
In him, modern alienation becomes more than a theme. It becomes a voice.
A bitter voice. A broken voice. A voice we may recognize.
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