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When Love Meets Fear: Spiritual Antitheses in Dostoyevsky’s Masterpiece

When Love Meets Fear: Spiritual Antitheses in Dostoyevsky’s Masterpiece

Ferapont sees the Enemy in everyone; Zosima looks for a friend in every enemy.

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Ultimately, The Brothers Karamazov is about two ways of looking at evil. The two elders, Zosima and Ferapont, represent two distinct forms of spirituality and reveal the main tension of the plot — the glaring antithesis between two ways of dealing with evil in the world.

In Dostoyevsky’s imagery, the Karamazov family embodies the total ensl…

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