Kalamazov's brother Dostoevsky's insistence by the investigators is strong opposition to Jesus in "a big interrogator". Jesus is not enough to mind the greater interests of race to love humanity. According to the prosecution, most people are "very weak" like sheep. Jesus emphasizes freedom of religion because he emphasizes freedom rather than happiness of the people, and the large court judges and the Catholic church reject Jesus under the guidance of the judges It is.
Russian Orthodox Christianity novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky advocated many discussions to support and oppose free will. A well-known argument is in the Karamazov brothers 'great interrogator' chapter, or his 'underground memo'. He also argues that suicide is actually a confirmation of a free will's novel if it does not make sense (see devil Kirilov). Regarding the assertion that the suffering of an innocent person advocated by the Karamazov brothers' rebellion part is not worth the price of free will, Dostoevsky said disaster (or universal settlement) as a possible reasonable solution, It seems to suggest. Thought
Usually an independent choice story is "big questioner" from Dostoevsky's long psychological novel "The Karamazov Brothers". watch. It also dramatically plays many of Dostoevsky's internal conflicts. An example of the inner story of "reward material" is the story of He Zhen in Herman Melville's novel "Moby Dick"; the chapter is a story of the complete formation of an exciting rebellion. It also contains many of the ideas of plots Melville invented in the early stages of writing Moby-Dick's work, originally intended for use in the second half of the novel. And the role of development
Dostoyevski could not prevent Russia from falling into the intense revolution and accurate pain he had predicted for decades at the large investigation division of the Karamazov brothers. Really, how is he possible? He is the one who writes books about family. Yes, although it is a powerful book, after all it is just a book. His unfinished work led to his own death, and in a novel that became a monk how he went to the Optina monastery for pilgrims while dealing with his sorrow. Inspiration for Zossima
Dostoevsky 's brother Karamazov Dostoevsky first introduced Karamazov brother Smerjakov in the first volume of part 1. The authors revealed the conceptual details of the fourth son of Fyodor Pavovich Karamazov. One night in September, drunk Fyodor "raped" homeless women according to modern standards. Lizveta is the victim of Fyodor's violence, the legend of the town. Regardless of her attractive and dirty appearance, with or without her poverty and homelessness, citizens dealt with her with consideration and consideration.