The Idiot
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In The Idiot, Dostoyevsky presents a profound exploration of innocence, morality, and human nature through the eyes of Prince Myshkin, a man whose pure goodness is often seen as foolish in a corrupt world. As Myshkin navigates a society filled with greed, power, and deception, his innocence sets him apart—both admired and ridiculed.
What I love about this novel is the way Dostoyevsky challenges readers to think deeply about the nature of goodness, the complexities of human relationships, and the tragic consequences of misunderstanding and manipulation.
This is one of Dostoyevsky’s most thought-provoking works, filled with rich characters and philosophical depth that will leave you contemplating long after the final page.