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![]() The Brothers KaramazovFyodor DostoevskyCliffsNotes on The Brothers Karamazov follows Fyodor, a drunken womanizer; and his three sons, Dmitri, who intensely hates his father; Ivan, who questions faith and free will; and the deeply religious Alyosha, who becomes embroiled in the family's dysfunction. The story culminates around Fyodor's murder. More than just a murder mystery, this novel explores the existence of God. The Brother's Karamazov was Dostoevsky's last and greatest novel, taking him two years to complete. Search this CliffsNote
About the AuthorAbout the NovelA Brief SynopsisList of CharactersSummaries And CommentariesPart One: Book IPart One: Book II Chapters 1–4Part One: Book II Chapters 5–8Part One: Book III Chapters 1–5Part One: Book III Chapters 6–11Part Two: Book IVPart Two: Book V Chapters 1–4Part Two: Book V Chapter 5Part Two: Book V Chapters 6–7Part Two: Book VIPart Three: Book VIIPart Three: Book VIIIPart Three: Book IXPart Four: Book XPart Four: Book XIPart Four: Book XIIPart Four: EpilogueCharacter AnalysesFyodor KaramazovDmitriIvanAlyoshaGrushenkaChronological ChartDay Before MurderDay of the MurderStudy HelpQuizReview Questions
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