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The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoyevsky Introduction In his adolescent, Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov is a coarse, revolting man whose principle concerns are profiting and tempting youthful ladies. He weds twice and has three children: Dmitri, the youngster of his first wife, and Ivan and Alyosha, kids of his second wife. Fyodor Pavlovich never has any investment in his children, and when their moms expire, he sends them away to be raised by relatives and companions.1 At the start of the novel, Dmitri Karamazov, who is currently a twenty-eight-year-old officer, has recently come back to Fyodor Pavlovich's town. Fyodor Pavlovich is unhappy to see Dmitri on the grounds that Dmitri has come to claim a legacy left to him by his mother. Fyodor Pavlovich plans to keep the legacy for himself. The two men quickly fall into clash over the cash, and the coldly scholarly Ivan, who knows not his father or his sibling great, is in the long run brought into assistance settle their debate. The kind, unwavering Alyosha, who is around the range of twenty, likewise exists in the town, where he is an assistant, or disciple, at the religious community, contemplating with the eminent senior Zosima. Finally Dmitri and Fyodor Pavlovich concur that maybe Zosima could help resolve the Karamazovs' squabble, and Alyosha probably agrees to orchestrate a gathering. At the cloister, Alyosha's most exceedingly awful reasons for alarm are figured it out. After Fyodor Pavlovich makes a bonehead of himself by taunting the ministers and telling profane stories, Dmitri arrives late, and Dmitri and Fyodor Pavlovich get involved in a yelling match. It would appear they have more to fight about than cash: they are both enamored with Grushenka, a wonderful adolescent lady in the town. Dmitri has left his life partner, Katerina, to seek after Grushenka, while Fyodor Pavlovich has guaranteed to give Grushenka 3,000 rubles in the event that she turns into his significant other. This whole is noteworthy, as Dmitri as of late stole 3,000 rubles from Katerina with a specific end goal to back a rich outing with Grushenka, and he is presently edgy to pay the cash back. As father and child yell at one another at the religious community, the smart old Zosima out of the blue stoops and bows his head to the ground at Dmitri's feet. He later illustrates to Alyosha that he could see that Dmitri is bound to endure extraordinarily. Numerous years formerly, Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov fathered a fourth child with a hindered quiet young lady who existed nearby as the village dolt. The young lady expired as she conceived the child, who was taken in by servants of Fyodor Pavlovich and compelled to fill in as a servant for him also. Fyodor Pavlovich never treats the kid, Smerdyakov, as a child, and Smerdyakov improves an interesting and pernicious emotional makeup. He likewise experiences epilepsy. In spite of the restrictions of his childhood, on the other hand, Smerdyakov is not dumb. He likes nothing more than listening to Ivan talk about
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