Abstract
Fyodor Dostoyevsky is one of the leading figures in world literature, known for his depiction of the human psyche and inner experiences. His works delve deeply into the complex internal world and psychological conflicts of individuals. This article is dedicated to analyzing the psychological experiences of Dostoyevsky's characters and their impact on modern society. The primary focus is on the psychological struggles depicted in Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, and The Idiot. The results suggest that the moral and psychological issues raised in Dostoyevsky's works remain relevant in today's world.
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