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Marciano Guerrero
The Gambler
The Gambler
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The novel is about gambling, though it may be viewed as an allegory of hazard that is life itself; a hazard that includes the struggle for survival, the precariousness of wealth, and the whims of love—existence itself.
Although Alexey demonstrates that he is a winner, in the end he is shown to be a loser; that is, a man victim —not of his heart— but of his intellect, which harbors the eccentric theory that extreme humiliation may not only heal a broken heart, but also repair the soul. While the plotting Polina breaks his heart, his roulette addiction bankrupts him.
The narrator, Alexei Ivanovich, bears a strong family resemblance to his cousins Roskalnikov, and the Underground man, whose quirky points of view disdain status, wealth, and self-importance, while favoring an affinity for nothingness.
Although Alexey demonstrates that he is a winner, in the end he is shown to be a loser; that is, a man victim —not of his heart— but of his intellect, which harbors the eccentric theory that extreme humiliation may not only heal a broken heart, but also repair the soul. While the plotting Polina breaks his heart, his roulette addiction bankrupts him.
The narrator, Alexei Ivanovich, bears a strong family resemblance to his cousins Roskalnikov, and the Underground man, whose quirky points of view disdain status, wealth, and self-importance, while favoring an affinity for nothingness.
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