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The Legend of the Grand Inquisitor

The Legend of the Grand Inquisitor The audiobook "The Legend of the Great Inquisitor" is an important part of Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Brothers Karamazov," containing philosophical and spiritual essayism, permeated with deep reflections on human nature and society.

Plot and key elements:

- History: "The Legend of the Great Inquisitor" is an insert story inside the novel "The Brothers Karamazov." It tells how during the Spanish Inquisition Christ returns to Earth and is met by the Grand Inquisitor. The Inquisitor accuses Christ of undermining church power and human happiness.

- Subject: The story deals with the themes of power, free will, religious fanaticism and human nature. This is a philosophical discussion about the role of the church and faith, touching on questions about how power can manipulate people under the pretext of their own good.

Themes and Meaning:

- Philosophy and religion: The story is a profound philosophical reflection on religion and the role of power in human life. He asks important questions about the nature of human freedom and faith.

- Conflict of ideologies: The Grand Inquisitor represents a rigid and merciless religious authority that runs counter to Christ's ideals of love and freedom.

- Criticism of religious power: Dostoevsky is critical of the idea of ​ ​ power and its manipulation, raising questions about how religious and political structures can suppress individual freedoms.

Key points:

- Dramaturgy and language: Dostoevsky uses expressive and insightful language to create a tense and powerful discussion between Christ and the Grand Inquisitor.

- Psychological depth: The story penetrates the psychology of both the main character and the antagonist, revealing their internal contradictions and philosophical positions.

- Religious and philosophical questions: The work is an important contribution to religious and philosophical literature, offering deep reflections on human nature and social structures.

- Author: Fedor Dostoevsky

- Title: Legend of the Grand Inquisitor

- Genre: Philosophical prose, religious and social criticism

- Format: Audiobook

- Duration: Unknown

- Language: Russian

This audiobook is an important work for those interested in philosophy, religion and social criticism.
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