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Third Night: Nastenka waits for the Lodger. He does not come. In despair, she turns to the Dreamer. “I despise him,” she says, then asks the Dreamer: “Why don’t you propose to me?” The Dreamer is ecstatic. They plan their future together.
: The narrator's internal "palaces" and dreams are contrasted with the harsh reality of Nastenka's departure. Literary Significance
The city’s canals (especially the Catherine Canal) symbolize stagnant, reflective, but non-flowing life — like the Dreamer’s existence.
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(1848) is a short story told by a "Dreamer" in St. Petersburg who wanders the city at night. He meets a young woman named Nastenka, and over the course of four nights, they share their life stories and develop a deep emotional bond. It is celebrated as one of Dostoevsky's most lyrical and sentimental early works. of the Dreamer's character? F.M Dostojevski - Bele Noći | PDF - Scribd F.M Dostojevski - Bele Noći. F. M. Dostojevski BELE NOĆI bojana888 - Knjige Online
Sanjar (usamljeni intelektualac koji živi u svijetu fantazije) i Nastenjka (mlada djevojka koja čeka svog voljenog). Radnja