The Brothers Karamazov is Dostoevsky’s final and most acclaimed novel—a philosophical and psychological masterpiece that explores the eternal questions of faith, free will, morality, and human suffering. Set in 19th-century Russia, the novel centers on the tumultuous lives of the Karamazov family: the passionate and impulsive Dmitri, the intellectual skeptic Ivan, the spiritual and compassionate Alyosha, and their debauched father, Fyodor Pavlovich.
When their father is murdered under mysterious circumstances, the brothers are thrust into a crisis of conscience, belief, and justice. Each brother embodies a different aspect of the human condition, and their conflicts mirror Dostoevsky’s own struggles with religion, reason, and redemption.
A sweeping epic filled with drama, theological debates, and rich character study, The Brothers Karamazov stands as one of the greatest achievements in world literature.
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