The Idiot

💔 What happens when pure goodness collides with a corrupt world? 💔

Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Idiot is one of the most moving and psychologically rich novels ever written—a powerful portrait of innocence, passion, and moral chaos in 19th-century Russia.

The story follows Prince Lev Myshkin, a kind, open-hearted man whose simplicity and compassion earn him the cruel nickname "the idiot." Returning to Russia after years of illness, Myshkin finds himself entangled in a web of greed, jealousy, and desire. His unworldly goodness captivates those around him—especially the beautiful but tormented Nastasya Filippovna—yet his purity also exposes the darkness in others and leads inevitably to tragedy.

Through this heartbreaking tale, Dostoevsky explores the clash between moral idealism and human weakness, faith and despair, beauty and suffering. The Idiot is not just a novel about one man's downfall—it is a profound meditation on what it means to be truly good in a world that rewards deceit.

Considered one of Dostoevsky's greatest masterpieces, The Idiot remains a timeless exploration of compassion, madness, and the fragile boundary between holiness and folly.

👉 Click Buy Now to experience Dostoevsky's luminous and tragic vision of innocence in a fallen world.

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💔 What happens when pure goodness collides with a corrupt world? 💔

Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Idiot is one of the most moving and psychologically rich novels ever written—a powerful portrait of innocence, passion, and moral chaos in 19th-century Russia.

The story follows Prince Lev Myshkin, a kind, open-hearted man whose simplicity and compassion earn him the cruel nickname "the idiot." Returning to Russia after years of illness, Myshkin finds himself entangled in a web of greed, jealousy, and desire. His unworldly goodness captivates those around him—especially the beautiful but tormented Nastasya Filippovna—yet his purity also exposes the darkness in others and leads inevitably to tragedy.

Through this heartbreaking tale, Dostoevsky explores the clash between moral idealism and human weakness, faith and despair, beauty and suffering. The Idiot is not just a novel about one man's downfall—it is a profound meditation on what it means to be truly good in a world that rewards deceit.

Considered one of Dostoevsky's greatest masterpieces, The Idiot remains a timeless exploration of compassion, madness, and the fragile boundary between holiness and folly.

👉 Click Buy Now to experience Dostoevsky's luminous and tragic vision of innocence in a fallen world.

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