hii, In his crowning novel he explores debates that were roiling Russian society on the existence of god, socialism and nihilism. Yet, while discussing the most important issues of his day, his novel weaves beautifully intertwining character arcs with a keen eye for real, human psychology. The level of depth present in The Brothers Karamazov would be impossible to elucidate here, but I highly recommend reading it. The first third is slow and delves into necessary backstory, the second third contains most of the political and philosophical exposition, and the final third is feverish and consuming.
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