The characters in this novel are suffering drastic changes. ... I will focus in this essay on the character of Rodion Raskolnikov. ... Despite this, he uses that money to help the family of Marmeladov who were complete strangers. ... At a point of despair, the characters think find a wellness drink. ... Raskolnikov is a character that is always in constant change. ...
With each change of setting comes a change in the characters within the story. ... He is protecting a stranger by beating Gregor instead of trying to explain what is going on to this stranger. ... Through these three acts Grete makes the most changes within her character and with the final line of the play being "And it was like a confirmation of their new dreams and excellent intentions that at the end of their ride their daughter sprang to her feet first and stretched her young body."" ...
A mysterious central character, Rantes, comes to a psychiatric institute claiming to be from another planet assigned for a mission of rescue and research of the human population. ... One should have faith in strangers believing that they are good people and with reasoning, one will know if the stranger is a good person. ...
The character of the sly womanizer, Dmitri Gurov, also asks these questions. ... In the character of Dmitri, Chekhov gives a man who seems to despise women; "he almost always spoke ill of women - However, I believe that this was an act that he showed. ... He arrived there only to become a stranger in uncomfortable surroundings. ...
Both Sassoon and Findley's characters start off as joyful men who overtime can no longer stand the torture and agony that they face every day; which is what leads to their suicides that were committed in the same way. ... I'm just another stranger. ...