The narrator is a typical Dostoevskian character—alienated, resentful of society, and trapped in his own head.

The stream-of-consciousness style reveals a man desperately trying to convince himself he isn't responsible for her death. Notable Adaptations Fyodor Dostoevsky, A Gentle Creature and Other Stories

" A Gentle Creature " (also known as "The Meek One" or Krotkaya ) is a haunting short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky, first published in 1876. It is a psychological masterpiece that explores themes of power, pride, and the tragic lack of communication between two people . The Story (Dostoevsky)

His emotional coldness and need for domination drive her to despair. She eventually jumps from a window while holding a religious icon. Key Themes

The narrative is a first-person "fantastic story" told by a pawnbroker as he paces in a room where his young wife's body lies on a table, following her suicide.

The narrator uses his wife as a tool for his own redemption and to soothe his wounded pride.

A middle-aged pawnbroker marries a sixteen-year-old girl to "save" her from greedy aunts and a cruel suitor.