Book review

17 days ago
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In Fyodor Dostoevsky's classic novel "The Idiot," Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin returns to Russia after treatment for epilepsy in Switzerland. Known for his innocence and sincerity, Myshkin is often ridiculed by society. He becomes entangled with Nastasya Filippovna, a troubled beauty, and Parfyon Rogozhin, a wealthy admirer of Nastasya. Myshkin's efforts to save Nastasya from her self-destructive path lead to tragic consequences, showcasing the struggle between purity and corruption. The novel delves deep into human nature, ethics, and societal influence.

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