The Overcoat
Book Review
The Overcoat by Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol is one of the most significant works of 19th-century Russian literature, deeply touching on themes of social injustice and human dignity. The main character, Akaky Akakievich Bashmachkin, symbolizes the little man whose life and fate are entirely dependent on the circumstances and people around him. Critics praise Gogol's skill in creating the character of Bashmachkin, who evokes both pity and admiration for his resilience. The work also stands out for its satirical tone, which exposes the vices of the bureaucratic system and the soullessness of society. The Overcoat leaves a profound impression on the reader, prompting reflection on the value of every person and how often we overlook the suffering of others.
