The Karamazov Brothers by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Author)
- Publisher: ENGLISH GENERAL BOOKS
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- SKU: 57398
- Number of Pages: 824
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📖 Title Name: The Brothers Karamazov
✍️ Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky
🔹 Introduction:
The Brothers Karamazov is Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final and most profound novel, exploring deep philosophical, moral, and spiritual questions through the lives of the Karamazov family. Centered around faith, doubt, free will, and morality, the novel examines human nature at its most complex, blending psychological depth with intense drama. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest works in world literature.
🔑 Key Points:
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Explores the conflict between faith and atheism through the contrasting beliefs of the Karamazov brothers.
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Examines moral responsibility, free will, guilt, and redemption.
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Presents powerful psychological portraits, especially of Ivan, Dmitri, and Alyosha.
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Uses a murder mystery to drive philosophical and ethical debates.
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Reflects 19th-century Russian society, religion, and social tensions.
📘 Conclusion:
The Brothers Karamazov is not just a novel but a deep philosophical inquiry into the human soul. Dostoevsky masterfully combines storytelling with theology and psychology, challenging readers to confront life’s most difficult questions. The book remains timeless, influencing philosophy, literature, and modern thought across generations.