Yellow

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Personally, I'm not a big fan of yellow, but I know the general tendency to correlate it with the positive. But โ˜๐Ÿป this color in the works of Dostoevsky, contrary to the perception of a large number of people, is associated with wretchedness, begging, poverty, backwardness, despondency, and a bad life. Did you know about it?

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Perhaps it depends to some extent on mood, age, perception of reality? Because yellow brings peace to me and it looks very organic now. Especially if there is no wind, it is not particularly cold and there is time to walk around the city๐Ÿ˜

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But back to Dostoevsky and his novel Crime and Punishment, which is dominated by the emphasis on yellow. When Raskolnikov returned to his home after the murder and there was a glass of yellow liquid in front of him. There was yellow sugar on the table. Have you considered yellow as an association with despondency and hopelessness? I'm trying, so to speak, in the process. After all, Dostoevsky is a genius

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They say that reading Dostoevsky is not only reading, but also self-development. Now is the mood to approach the timeless classics

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