
“The Brothers Karamazov” is the final novel by Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky, widely regarded as the pinnacle of his creative work and one of the greatest masterpieces of world literature. The novel recounts the story of the Karamazov family, exploring deep philosophical, psychological, and moral questions through the relationships between the father, Fyodor Pavlovich, and his three sons—Dmitri, Ivan, and Alexei. The work intertwines themes of faith, doubt, sin, redemption, and free will.