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  1. r/BungouStrayDogs is a community to share discussions, theories, art, and everything else Bungou Stray Dogs! Character Analysis: Fyodor Dostoevsky. Soo on the entreaty of u/biscuitscoconut, I present you yet another character analysis of our beloved antagonist, Fedya! So strap in, I am going to delve into his methodology and bust some myths ...

  2. what's more, If Fyodor is really alive I don't believe he'll do the same shit that happened in season 4 & 5. if he is alive, he'll probably go straight for Dazai, since Dazai is his priority, the only thing that can stop him from his original worldwide plan. so that may happen, and we'll get a plot twist.

  3. Mar 4, 2024 · Bram about Fyodor, a possible reference to Jesus' quote: Wine: Wine is a symbol of Jesus’ blood. In chapter 111 Nikolai asks: “What happened, Dos-kun? Did you spill your celebratory glass of wine?” as Fyodor is stabbed in the helicopter, and it was dripping blood. Fyodor gets a bottle of wine smashed over his head in chapter 42. Symbols:

  4. Jul 1, 2023 · 68 (2 panels of him in prison) 69 (it has 3 mentions along images. 72 (has 3 - 5 panels of him but I'm not sure if looking at Dazai's hands and Face count since they're from Fyodor's perspective) 73 (he's on the official art + a mention of him with an image alongside it) 74 (9 panels of him in prison)

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · Fyodor’s last words explained. Spoiler. For some context, "Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?" is a phrase in Aramaic, and it is one of the sayings attributed to Jesus Christ during his crucifixion, as recorded in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the Gospels of Matthew and Mark. In English, it is translated to "My God, my God, why ...

  6. Mar 4, 2023 · Moving onto Fyodor's ability, I'm gonna start by talking about the name: Crime and Punishment. To me the function of his ability based off the name sounds like he punishes people for their crimes by killing them. Basically how I thought it worked at first was that Fyodor could only kill those who have committed crimes, making them the crime to ...

  7. This leads me to believe Fyodor was likely raised in an extremely physically, and highly likely, emotionally abusive environment. While other characters survived horrible circumstances, I would say that Fyodor possibly experienced straight-up "torture" vs milder physical abuse. Additionally, when told to "not give up" by Karma, Fyodor just laughed.

  8. Jan 9, 2022 · The novel that is based on Fyodor's ability talks not about what crime and punishment are but about people's morals. It goes about showing how and why people decide to do criminal acts, along how they go about accepting or denying the act. It's all about the feeling of guilt after committing a crime. We can add to the theory that the morality ...

  9. Mar 4, 2024 · Spoiler. Ok so! I was thinking about Fyodors helicopter “death” and relating it to chap 113 and I thought about something. So with Fyodors scar in chap 113 and the lack of scar in the present timeline we know that he can probably heal himself OR potentially get a new body. I think the new body deal might be possible going along with the ...

  10. Oct 13, 2023 · So, BSD!Fyodor is not an accurate version of the real Dostoevsky. That being said, you can find many references to characters and their ideas throughout BSD!Fyodor's personality and motivations. According to Asagiri (creator of Bungo Stray Dogs) Fyodor is based on TBK, a scene with Ivan where he talks to the devil or something.