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Need an research paper on the ideological implication of the man in a case. Needs to be 6 pages. Please no plagiarism.
Need an research paper on the ideological implication of the man in a case. Needs to be 6 pages. Please no plagiarism. The conflict of Byelikov and Kovalenko, the conflict of the people with absolutely different characters, different ideas and moral principles, is the foundation. Byelikov lived in panic, being afraid of reality irritants. Byelikov praised the past, expressing disgust for the present, and classic languages which he taught, were the same “an umbrella and goloshes” in which he was hiding from real life. And everyone was afraid of this strange person. His thoughts were also hidden in a “case”. Nobody could know what he is thinking about and what he is going to do. Kovalenko, on the contrary, was open to people, he clearly expressed his opinion. A number of events make the culmination in the story: the desire of Byelikov and Varinka to get married, the drawn caricature of the main character, driving bicycles. All these actions excited Byelikov and provoked the conflict between the main character and Varinka’s brother. Belikov's death, which, according to all the heroes of the story serves as a solution to all the problems, is the outcome. It is essential to analyze the ideological implication of The Man in a Case. Having read the work we can easily notice one side of Belikov's character: fear of life, the aspiration to hide in a case. It is more difficult to understand how this fear becomes the suppressor of all alive: “We teachers were afraid of him. And even the headmaster was afraid of him. Though he could hardly imagine it himself, Byelikov was a personification of a terrible force, armed cap-á-pie, - the government with police, army, courts, perjurers, prison, the Siberian mines and the Sakhalin penal servitude.