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Dostoevsky is one of the greatest Russian novelists and philosophers. He faced a harsh ordeal when he was sentenced to death and his execution was carried out before he was pardoned at the last moment, leading to a profound change in his perspective on life and humanity. He used his time in prison and Siberian exile to study human nature, and his experiences contributed to the shaping of his most prominent works, such as "Crime and Punishment" and "The Brothers Karamazov," where he explored themes of atheism, nihilism, and human freedom. His life was filled with psychological and physical struggles, which sometimes caused his characters to exhibit psychological disorders. However, he redefined the concept of life through his shocking experiences.
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