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in The Brothers Karamazov, were proponents of the Superman idea. Svidrigalov is the epitome of this philosophical outlook at an extreme. His sole objective was to satisfy his physical desires, no matter what means were necessary to achieve his goals. Rumors had
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Smerdyakov
Dostoevsky first presents Smerdyakov, in The Brothers Karamazov, in Book 3 of Part 1. The author divulges details of the conception of the fourth son of Fyodor Pavovich Karamazov. Late on a September evening, a drunk Fyodor, by modern
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and lifted up my soul more than any other writer or philosopher has done
when I turned to Jesus Christ for the first time.2 Some would assert that either The Brothers Karamazov [pronounced kare-uh-MAHT-tsov] or Crime and Punishment is the greatest novel ever
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and The Brothers Karamazov. When Dostoevsky died in 1881, his novels continued to influence writers such as Albert Camus and Jean-Paul Sartre (Toutonghi). Not only did Dostoevsky influence several writers, but also its evident that he has also helped to inspire
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Smerdyakov and Neitzsche
The character of Smerdyakov in Dostoevskys Brothers Karamazov appears to me to
epitomize Nietzsches idea of the slave revolt. With a closer look at the book we see that
Smerdyakov appears to have been plotting
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The character of Smerdyakov in Dostoevskys Brothers Karamazov appears to me to epitomize Nietzsches idea of the slave revolt. With a closer look at the book we see that Smerdyakov appears to have been plotting throughout the entire story. Upon
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solution nor does he leave one with the certainty of faith for an
example. He says himself:
Finding myself lost in the solution of these questions, I decide
to bypass them with no solution at all. (From the Author. The
Brothers Karamazov
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. "I shall tell you. We have killed him - you and I. All of us are murderers.... God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him... " Even Dostoyevsky, a strong believer, in Brothers Karamazov's chapter 5 "The Grand Inquisitor," presents a strong case
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