The Brothers Karamazov Book One
Dr. Hooten Wilson walks readers through Book One of The Brothers Karamazov and introduces each of the characters.
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Learn about Fyodor's Dostoevsky's greatest novel, The Brothers Karamazov, as Dr. Wilson guides readers through each book in this fourteen part series.
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This is so very helpful!!! Thank you!! Makes me feel like “I can accomplish reading this book!”
Currently reading this book for the first time. This really helps my understanding. Thank you
Thank you! I listened to this after I read the chapter. I greatly appreciate the insights and analysis.
It's a great book and this helps with details I missed! Thank you!
This is very helpful. Thank you
Excellent analysis, thank you!
Thanks, great information. What I do is read every chapter twice, I expect better understanding that way. I was planing to read the novel again but I rather do it now.
Amazing and educational thank you !!!
Just started this book yesterday thanks for the great breakdown of book 1 this helped a ton!
Another amazing video. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much. Your analysis will definitely helps me alot to understand book which I am about to start.
So clear. And very helpful
Great job! Thank you!
Alyosha was able to help both Father's when they were in need. I see your point of making a choice of who to follow. Seems like Alyosha was able to see through his Dad's faults and Fyodor was more relaxed and less boisterous around Alyosha.
Thank you so much 😊
Great analysis 👍
this was fantastic
Excellent. Thank you.
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You are welcome!
She genuinely wanted to protect her son probably as much as his own mother....and with those poingent trust...of a devoted Mother
What about the wife’s desire to flee from her mistress though?
This is great have you done this for the other books?
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Yup! If you subscribe to the channel, you'll also see intros for TS Eliot, Homer, Flannery O'Connor...
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Yet not as an active duty drummed into her as sacrifice for male power's...for blind trust...of there "dominance"in sociaty...but as a genuine person fully developed rather then what can be effected by her husband's averisioness...towards purity...or only thing he could lord it over...as task master...or low life
What kind of a brain must one possess to write a book like this one?
I don't think Dovskyetsky...was actually addicted to gambling....or that this woman was an "idol worshiper"....yet some people are desperately looking for charity in a brutal world between a rock and a hard hearted place