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The Idiot
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
The main character is representative of Dostoevsky’s highest ideals and values: kindness, faith, love, and innocence. He is thrown into a society of greed and selfishness, seeing how or if that will affect him. Dostoevsky continues his analysis of true goodness and righteousness through this character and novel. He takes seemingly simple struggles, of a simple man, and makes them visible. His books are so informative and insightful into humanity and reality. The book challenges beliefs and values, and engrained that reflective moment prior to death throughout this novel. Each character is larger than life, exhibiting the most extreme emotions and thoughts that are humanly possible.