Rasputin
Essay title: Rasputin
Rasputin
English 10 Honors 8*
May 22, 2000
English 10 Honors 8*
May 22, 2000
Rasputin
Throughout history there have been many odd characters. Russian history was not excluded. Grigory Rasputin, who was an assistant to the Royal Russian family, was an unusual man.
Grigory Yefimovich Novykh was born on January 23, 1871, in Tobolsk, Russia (DISCovering). âHe earned the name Rasputin which is Russian for âdebauched oneââ (Rasputin). âGrigory Rasputin was born in western Siberia, in the town of Pokrovskoe,âsays another source (Fuhrmann 1). The name âGrigoryâ indicates Rasputin may have been born on January 10, the day dedicated to St. Grigory of Nicea (Fuhrmann 1). Although the actual date and place of birth cannot be determined, one fact is known for certain: Rasputin had an influence over the health of the young Aleksey Nickolayovich, âhemophiliac heir to the Russian throneâ (Rasputin). Grigory had been against war, but was recognized for his drunkeness (Radzinsky 271). Before Rasputin got his job with the Russian family, he lived off donations from peasants because of his claim of being a âself- proclaimed holy manâ (Rasputin).
â[Grigory] underwent a religious conversion at 18, where he was introduced to the Khlysty sectâ (Rasputin). Rasputinâs ideas were heretical from the chruchâs viewpoint, however he was charged with using religion to impress people and âadvance himselfâ (Fuhrmann 44). A doctrine of the Khlysty sect states that âone was nearest God
when feeling holy passionlessness and that the best way to reach such a state was through the sexual exhaustion that came after prolonged debaucheryâ (Rasputin). After marrying Proskovia Fyodorovna and bearing four children, Rasputin left home and wandered through Greece and Jerusalem. (Rasputin). He was a strict father. His daughters werenât allowed to go outside alone and Sundays were âdevotedâ to home worship (Fuhrmann 33).
Rasputinâs loyalty to the czar and his family made him âimmuneâ to the attempts of exile from Russia (DISCovering). Aleksey Nickolayevich was a hemophiliac (Rasputin). On one certain occasion, doctors were called in to check on the young heir. After nothing seemed to help, âGrigory Rasputin, who was reported to have miraculous powers of faith healing, was brought to Alexandraâ