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Visually Mapping The Narrative System Of Dostoevsky's The Idiot, Aj Culpepper Apr 2019

Visually Mapping The Narrative System Of Dostoevsky's The Idiot, Aj Culpepper

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This research creates a visual system for analyzing Dostoevsky’s The Idiot. I define five factors—space, time, character (individual actor), network (unique aggregate of certain actors), and narrative voice—and visually explore their dyadic and triadic relationships. Taking the dyad of character and network, I identify all named entities within the novel and describe each person to whom they are connected. I then define factors for determining the degree of closeness in each of these relationships, and represent the degree via line value; those more closely related will be connected by thicker, darker lines. Other dyads and triads rely on visualizing …