The Possessed (The Devils)
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4.6 • 10 Ratings
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Publisher Description
One of Dostoyevsky's most famous novels, this 1872 work utilizes five main characters and their philosophical ideas to describe the political chaos of Imperial Russia in the nineteenth century. Based on an actual event involving the murder of a revolutionary by his comrades, this novel depicts a band of ruthless radicals attempting to incite revolt in their small, rural community.
Customer Reviews
Nihilism
This was a brilliant tale of terrorism and the mind of the terrorist. Very contemporary.
The devil is in love
When the devil falls in love a man must understand that his love is no difference than god’s love both of them are painful promises you eternaity but a man must learn that devils are not scary anymore for the devils will always end up into the swine there is nothing more painful than god love and nothing is more in pain than a human who was chosen to be loved by all the infinity and the eternity of the world there is noone in pain more than a human and noone is more in injustice than a human for how can a human suffer from both sides who would expect that he could win nothing is more painful than god’s love and nothing more tempting than god’s hate or hating his love in the innocence of a human he shall never rest or die “ i am to blame for everything , noone to blame i did it myself “