That’s awesome Andrea, I’ll make sure I’ll come back here to refresh and look at the relationship when I finally read Brothers Karamazov. I do remember better by visuals!
I thought to put these guys in order, since there are just too many characters, and their relationships are complicated. Visuals always help, so please do use it when time comes. If I had a little more time, I would add more characters to the chart besides main ones. Maybe someday.
Anonymous ·
·
Thanks for the graphic. I read the book 35 years ago while a teenager, and am just now starting to re-read it. The visuals help.
That’s awesome Andrea, I’ll make sure I’ll come back here to refresh and look at the relationship when I finally read Brothers Karamazov. I do remember better by visuals!
I thought to put these guys in order, since there are just too many characters, and their relationships are complicated. Visuals always help, so please do use it when time comes. If I had a little more time, I would add more characters to the chart besides main ones. Maybe someday.
Thanks for the graphic. I read the book 35 years ago while a teenager, and am just now starting to re-read it. The visuals help.
[…] family tree view (from a long-defunct Edmonton book blog, of all […]