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Fyodor is found murdered, and suspicion immediately falls on his eldest son, Dmitri , who was in a public dispute with his father over an inheritance and their shared obsession with the same woman, Grushenka .

The Brothers Karamazov: A Novel in Four Parts and an Epilogue [Book] FraЕЈii Karamazov (1880)

While Dmitri is convicted based on circumstantial evidence, the true murderer is revealed to be Smerdyakov , an illegitimate son and servant who acted upon the rationalist ideologies he heard from the middle brother, Ivan . The Brothers as Philosophical Archetypes Fyodor is found murdered, and suspicion immediately falls

The plot revolves around the fictional town of Skotoprigonyevsk and the volatile relationship between , a corrupt and lecherous patriarch, and his four sons. Dostoevsky uses the brothers to represent the three

Dostoevsky uses the brothers to represent the three aspects of the human condition: the body, the mind, and the spirit. Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

Published in as Fyodor Dostoevsky's final and most ambitious work, The Brothers Karamazov ( Frații Karamazov ) is a monumental synthesis of the author's lifelong struggle with the questions of God, morality, and the human soul. Often described as a "theological drama," the novel uses a gripping murder mystery to anchor deep philosophical explorations. The Core Conflict: The Murder of a Father

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