In the novel The Neighbor written by the young Dostoevsky, he says on the lips of Catherine, the protagonist of the novel: "Give freedom to a weak person, who himself rejects it and returns it to you." In this way, he raises the problem of freedom and will, which he will return to in a number of his novels. Catherine wants to give sincere love to a person worthy of her, but she cannot be freed from the shackles of past mistakes. This is what characterizes Nastasia, the heroine of "The Idiot," and Grushenka, the heroine of "The Brothers Karamazov."
Pages: 208
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