The violence, hatred, and pain of Fodor Dostoevsky's 'fool' have infinite pride and contempt on their face, there is little hatred and there are some incredible things, but it is very simple. "Since he was at Fyodor Dostoevsky, in the beginning Prince Messi was interested and obsessed with complex Nastasia Filippovna. An idiot has awe of photographs of women. This story happened in Russia in the late 1860s, an ongoing love confrontation depicting the life of a Russian aristocrat during that period.
In Fyodor Dostoevsky 's novel "Idiot", the title refers to the central character Mesgins, the innocence of a man, kindness and humility, and his occasional epileptic symptoms leading to corruption around him. Many self-interesting cultures erroneously believe that he lacks wisdom. Among anti-Christ, Nietzsche applied the word "fool" to Jesus in a similar way. It almost certainly suggests the use of that word by Dostoevsky. Stoyevsky did not live in this most interesting place; I mean a person who can feel the thrill of a combination of sublimation, morbidity and childishness. "
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. - Elias Chocour 's blood brother Elias Chocour' s novel "Bloody Brothers" represents his views on the position of the Palestinians in contemporary Israeli sanctuary. This book follows Chocour 's life transformation from Melkite Christian Palestinian boys to powerful spiritual leaders and innovation promoters to promote regional better ethnic relations.
Fyodor Dostoevsky is one of the most influential writers in the world of literature. Russian writers have written some wonderful novels such as "Sin and Punishment", "Idiot", "Karamazov Brothers". But before the above novels were published, Dostoevsky was widely appreciated and recognized by his work entitled "Underground Notes". This novel is exploring how human freedom is damaged by a rational atmosphere dominated by the 17th and 18th centuries.