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Luzhin proposes to Dounia primarily to secure a socially advantageous marriage, thereby enhancing his status and ensuring he has a partner who fits his vision of a respectable life. He is attracted to her beauty and sees her as an ideal match that would elevate his own position. Additionally, his proposal reflects his desire for control and possession, as he views Dounia more as an object than an equal partner, illustrating his selfish motives.

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