Karamazov Brothers - Brothers of fear Karamazov is a fascinating thriller about the story of God's eyes and self-salvation in the minds of Russians. By killing Fyodor Karamazov, a foolish and ruthless barbarian who betrayed his father's son, they were poisoned by the life of Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha, and innocent negligence and suffering were sought. With complex characterization, Dostoevsky is an excellent example of internal pain arising from the empty spirit.
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.
Three Karamazov brothers, Dmitri, Ivan and Arosa, who appear in Dostoevsky's novel "The Karamazov Brothers", have very different personality in their moral lifestyle and spiritual reasoning. Especially it is obvious. I am considering using these three characters in the moral and spiritual orientation framework of six personality types. I have created a draft, and I can further develop it. Each type consists of three letters, each letter is represented in a different order; Dmitri is D, Ivan is I, Aloysha is A. Type is a combination of three letter functions, but the first letter is the first letter. Characters represented by three letters are more similar. For example, if the type name is DIA, the type is most similar to Dmitri, similar to Ivan, and not most similar to Aloysha. According to theory, we are all combinations of these three extreme types.
As the title implies, the hero of Dostoyevsky's novel "Karamazov's brother" is a member of Karamazov's "family". The only thing shared by this family is the name and the legacy of "Calmatize Curse", a basic urge and captivating desire. Such an immoral tendency has many words such as "stripes of slavery" and "grounds of Kalamatsu" as in the novel "candle eyebrows and Karamazov's conscience".
Franz Kafka is another writer who showed appreciation to their brothers Dostoevsky and Karamazov for their work. Kafka said he and Dostoyevski are "relatives". It is probably due to the existentialism of Dostoevsky. Another interesting parallel relationship between the two authors is their tension with their father. Kafka was very impressed by the hatred of Fedor's sons against the fathers of the Karamazov brothers and in his many short stories the theme of his father and son was most clear in his short story. Novel "Trial"