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About This Novel
"The Brothers Karamazov" is a novel written by Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky and one of his masterpieces. The book is adapted from a real patricide case, describing the sharp conflict between the old Karamazov and his three sons, as well as the court trial of the patricide case. The whole novel has two levels: on the surface, it is a case of patricide, and the victim's sons are suspected of conspiracy to some extent; but on a deeper level, it is a drama about the human spirit, telling a moral battle between lust, faith, reason and free will. The work shows an intricate tragic theme of society, family, morality and human nature.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Love the long sunset
I read this book very slowly... In reality, many people may often feel this way about loving human beings and being willing to make sacrifices for them. But when you want to love someone, it involves specific self-esteem, childhood, and personality. It is often difficult to accept a little imperfection, even if you know that there are no perfect people in this world. This is probably a lifelong lesson that needs to be practiced.
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Official(1)Scraped 4d ago
Love the long sunset
I read this book very slowly... In reality, many people may often feel this way about loving human beings and being willing to make sacrifices for them. But when you want to love someone, it involves specific self-esteem, childhood, and personality. It is often difficult to accept a little imperfection, even if you know that there are no perfect people in this world. This is probably a lifelong lesson that needs to be practiced.
