Der Roman entfaltet ein vielschichtiges Beziehungsgeflecht, das von der tragischen Zuneigung Myschkins zur r tselhaften Nastassja Filippowna und der Rivalit t mit dem leidenschaftlichen Rogoschin gepr gt ist. Dostojewski nutzt diese Dynamiken, um die Zerrissenheit der menschlichen Seele und den Zusammenprall christlicher Ideale mit einer materialistischen Welt zu untersuchen. Durch die psychologisch tiefgr 1/4ndige Zeichnung seiner Charaktere stellt das Werk grundlegende Fragen nach der Natur des Guten und der M glichkeit eines wahrhaft ethischen Lebens.
Mit seiner intensiven Atmosph re und den zeitlosen philosophischen Fragestellungen geh rt "Der Idiot" zu den bedeutendsten Errungenschaften der Weltliteratur und bleibt ein unverzichtbares Werk f 1/4r jeden Leser klassischer Prosa.
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