The Brothers Karamazov is a deep and complex novel about faith, doubt, morality, and family.
It follows three very different brothers, Dmitri, Ivan, and Alyosha, each representing a different way of thinking about life. Their lives become entangled in conflict, especially around their troubled relationship with their father, leading to a dramatic and emotional crisis.
Through their struggles, the story explores big questions about God, free will, justice, and what it means to be good. Each character faces their own internal battles, showing how belief, doubt, and human weakness can shape decisions.
