Resurrection From The Underground
v1.0.0René Girard's Resurrection from the Underground: Feodor Dostoevsky — a literary theory and mimetic philosophy toolkit applying Girard's mimetic desire theory to Dostoevsky's major works (Notes from Underground, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov), tracing the arc from the "underground" of mimetic rivalry to the "resurrection" of spiritual transformation. Covers 6 use cases: ① Mimetic Theory — Girard's core framework ("What is mimetic desire" "René Girard explained") ② Dostoevsky's Underground Man — the mimetic rebel ("Notes from Underground analysis" "Underground man psychology") ③ Mimetic Rivalry in Crime and Punishment — Raskolnikov's envy ("Raskolnikov analysis" "Crime and Punishment mimetic") ④ The Idiot as Anti-Mimetic — Prince Myshkin's innocence ("The Idiot analysis" "Myshkin as Christ figure") ⑤ The Brothers Karamazov — the family as mimetic system ("Karamazov analysis" "Dostoevsky family rivalry") ⑥ Resurrection — Dostoevsky's spiritual transformation ("Dostoevsky conversion" "Underground to resurrection") Trigger when users say: "Resurrection from the Underground" "René Girard" "Dostoevsky mimetic" "Mimetic theory Dostoevsky" "Underground man Girard" "Girard Dostoevsky analysis" "Mimetic desire" "Scapegoat" "Violence and religion" "Girard literary theory" or mention: René Girard / Resurrection from the Underground / Dostoevsky / mimetic desire / mimetic rivalry / underground man / Raskolnikov / Myshkin / Karamazov / Ivan / Alyosha / scapegoat / violence / religion / conversion / spiritual / resurrection / Notes from Underground / Crime and Punishment / The Idiot / The Brothers Karamazov. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.