I. Introduction Writers are always in question as to whether their writings relate to their personal experiences or just an accidental similarity in their fiction, and as to whether they are inside the soul or mind of the narrators in the story or plain fiction writers outside the narration. In...
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Balbuena, Glaiza T. January 23, 2009 BCT 3-F Anna Karenina and Brothers Karamazov Discussion Using Moral Approach In Anna Karenina and Brothers Karamazov novel, Anna cheated her husband the same with Dimitri who fell in love to Grushenka while he is engaged to Katerina. As we can remember, Dimitri...
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In Dostoevsky’s novel “The Brothers Karamazov” Dostoevsky deals with numerous aspects of life. More importantly, the novel allows a glimpse into the mind of man and its response to the influence of good and evil in the form of death. The characters dismiss the reality of death in some way, and...
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One of the universal themes of the novel, The Brothers Karamazov, by Fyodor Dostoevsky, is that of moral responsibility. As Father Zosima’s brother, Markel, passionately exclaims, “…each of us is guilty in everything before everyone, and I most of all”(Dostoevsky289). Simply stated, humanity is...
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