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GOD I NEED SOMEONE WHOS READ CRIME&PUNISHMENT AND PERFUME TO TALK TO ME
especially about raskolnikov vs grenouille like there's so many comparisons to make and i'm not eloquent enough to spit all of them out
like from the very beginning of c&p raskolnikov is almost uncomfortably human? he tries his best to isolate himself and alienate himself but in the end he's dragged back by a sense of humanity (via sonia?) and that's what redeems him
but on the other hand grenouille is characterized by his inhumanity, from the very beginning he feels anything but, even when he mingles with others (the scene where he goes into town wearing his 'human' scent for the first time) he feels like a wolf in sheeps clothing, and the fleece he's wearing only makes him look more wolfish
OK ONE OF THE BIGGEST THINGS: raskolnikov is obsessed with the idea of the extraordinary man, the superman, the napoleon. he commits the murder to find out if he is one of those supermen, and when confronted by the evidence that he isn't and probably will never be, his pride prevents him from acknowledging it.
whereas raskolnikov seeks a napoleon or a superman, grenouille almost unconsciously becomes/is one. where raskolnikov must actively seek to challenge and test his theory, grenouille carries it out with essentially no remorse, constantly (unknowingly and uncaringly) taking advantage of the law with absolutely no punishment or repercussion, and eventually becoming the said "napoleon" that raskolnikov may have hoped to become
imo raskolnikov is a man who hoped to become a napoleon, but was redeemed by the fact and realization that he was not. grenouille was a man not even aware of said 'napoleon', but became one of his own admission, transgressing the law as raskolnikov stated that he would have had the right to do, and creating a sense of godliness and greatness. BUT he also proves that raskolnikov's extraordinary man isn't really something to pursue, he feels nothing when he openly becomes a conquerer, rather that is the point where he feels the most empty. i think that that sort of idea is also shown in c&p? raskolnikov almost destroys himself in his pursuit of the extraordinary man, and grenouille shows that the extraordinary man is not such an extraordinary after all. i'm unsure about the thoughts here though haha. i want to come up with some binding statement, but i feel like saying "extraordinary man bad" isn't a good expression of my thoughts (there's also raskolnikov's dream at the end of the novel which connects to the topic but i don't wanna talk about what i've mostly forgotten)
so moving forward
raskolnikov's reasons for murdering alyona ivanovna were totally rational. the reasoning "she was useless/did more harm than good, therefore i can kill her" was coldly logical, and is a awesome representation of how necessary the balance of logic and emotion is (sort of like science? it's a sense of just because you can doesn't mean you should, and the main thing overpowering the "can" is morals and emotion, which combats that cold rationality of the "can")
grenouille's reasons for murdering are very passionate, the first time he kills isn't premeditated at all, he finds a scent he likes, and in a fit of pleasure hunts it down and absorbs it. he's a representative of the opposite end of the spectrum. where raskolnikov represents the evildoing of relying solely on logic, grenouille is the wickedness of only following your emotion, which can definitely also be harmful, maybe even more so
when raskolnikov commits his murder, he's totally overcome by a near masochistic need for redemption (or you can just say he becomes more unhinged/mentally unstable than he already was)
when grenouille kills for the first time he has no such feelings or thoughts, it just happens and he all but forgets about it, and even goes on to repeat the action. he shows absolutely no remorse and given the chance he's definitely kill the first girl again (raskolnikov would not. i'm sort of of the opinion he doesn't feel guilt for killing alyona herself, but he feels remorse for the crime in general and probably lizaveta idk i'll talk about it later maybe)
Raskolnikov's sense of humanity and togetherness? is brought back into him via Sonia&co, and basically the majority of the book is his punishment/start of regeneration. Grenouille is alone from the very beginning, he has absolutely no one and he never gets that redemption. (i loved the ending of perfume so much)
there's a little bit more in my head and this was super scattered and random but i can't persuade anyone else ik to read both of these and talk to me about it and my english teacher scares me so this is the best i can do - please feel free to debate me or say more!!
#perfume#crime and punishment#rodion raskolnikov#raskolnikov#fyodor dostoevsky#grenouille#comparison#book review#word vomit#random#random thoughts#c&p#rodion romanovich raskolnikov#jean baptiste grenouille#patrick suskind#perfume: the story of a murderer#the story of a murderer#analysis#teen writer#literature#booklr#stella's book stuff
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open call to everyone whose mind was rewired at any point by Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer. go read the lyrics of scapegoat by ghost and pals
#perfume the story of a murderer#jean baptiste grenouille#perfume (2006)#patrick suskind#banger tunes for my blorbos
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Odors have a power of persuasion stronger than that of words, appearances, emotions, or will. The persuasive power of an odor cannot be fended off, it enters into us like breath into our lungs, it fills us up, imbues us totally. There is no remedy for it.
#reading#books read in 2024#bookblr#books#book photography#book blog#bibliophile#books reading#books and reading#perfume#perfume the story of a murderer#patrick suskind#patrick süskind#german literature#german classic#german#paris#odor#scents#power of scent#grenouille#jean baptiste grenouille#disturbing#disgusting#review#four stars#wild ride#poetic#beautifully written#august reads
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anyone else that kept thinking this while watching the movie/reading the book
#jean baptiste grenouille#the perfume#the perfume story of a murderer#lit tag#but well. i have my issues with the book#regardless i am still obsessed with it and haunted by it though#evil autism for real#evil autism flag
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im like if jean baptiste grenouille was a girl
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Perfume: The Story Of A Murderer (2006)
#2006#film#movie#literature#Perfume#The Story Of A Murderer#Patrick Suskind#Das Parfume#Ben Whishaw#Jean-Baptiste Grenouille#Alan Rickman#Antoine Richis#Rachel Hurd-Wood#Laura Richis#Grasse#France
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smelled a perfume so good today it gave me something new to live for. i know that sounds so stupid and it probably is. especially for someone like me who could not give less of a shit about perfume. but this one. it smells like my childhood. it smells like my hands did after eating a nectarine 10 years ago. when we would go visit my family every summer in brittany and everything was ok. i can't get that nectarine smell out of my head. i don't want to
#i'm like that freak in das parfüm. jean-baptiste grenouille#lifeblogging#i also wrote a paragraph about this to m bf#i have some sort of sick and twisted obsession with that smell#should i stop kidding myself and just send my wife application to jeremy fragrance already?#i sprayed some of it on a little card with the name of the perfume and i've been sniffing that for the past 4 hours like some sort#of depraved fanatic
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#Perfume: The Story of a Murderer#2006#Jean-Baptiste Grenouille#Tom Tykwer#Patrick Süskind#Ben Whishaw#Alan Rickman#Rachel Hurd-Wood#Dustin Hoffman#El perfume: historia de un asesino#Die Geschichte eines Mörders#Das Parfum#Karoline Herfurth
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It is my personal headcanon that Jean-Baptiste Grenuille had antisocial personality disorder and autism. Might read the entire novel again just to keep notes and analyse his character once more.
#perfume patrick suskind#perfume the story of a murderer#perfume#patrick suskind#jean-baptiste grenouille
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FUCK YEAH finally found my grenouille greentext
please submit what image he would put. i need help
#jean baptiste grenouille#perfume the story of a murderer#[praying this finds the like 2 other rabid perfume enjoyers]
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Dovewing as Jean-Baptiste from Perfume, being a psychopath obsessed with the smell of orange cats, turning into a medicine cat to learn how to mix herbs and crafting new smells.
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maybe im genuinely going crazy but girl musk is a real thing. like girls have little folds and spots where they just smell so irresistibly good. I can even smell my own
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a lil sketch of Ben as Jean-Baptiste Grenouille
#art#sketch#fanart#ben wishaw#Jean-Baptiste Grenouille#patrick suskind#digital portrait#digital fanart#digital aritst#digital sketch#sketchbook#pencilart
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Happy Birthday Jean-Baptiste Grenouille, I know you would have loved the omegaverse
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Me on my first (and last) day in the Amazon, *sprays Calvin Klein's Obsession for Men liberally over my body and walks into the jungle*
#yeah I'd die the exact same way as Jean Baptiste Grenouille#but I'd make it way less creepy because everyone loves kitties#and see no reason to punish them for being themselves
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grenouille was a certified That Bitch !
#jean-baptiste grenouille#giuseppe baldini#perfume#perfume the story of a murderer#patrick süskind#book art#sketch#doodle#art#art of the day#art on tumblr#2022#baldini is the curly wigged guy btw. i did these so quick
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