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In The Idiot, Fyodor Dostoyevsky introduces Young Prince Mishkin, a man often seen as an idiot due to his honest and selfless nature. As Fyodor Dostoyevsky explores the complexities of high society in St. Petersburg, Prince Mishkin finds himself entangled with the wealthy and morally ambiguous characters around him. The Idiot portrays Mishkins attempts to connect with the beautiful Nastasya and the virtuous Aglaya while navigating a world filled with selfishness and greed. Through the lens of literary fiction, Fyodor Dostoyevsky examines themes of goodness, redemption, and the struggles of a Christ-like figure. The Idiot remains a powerful commentary on human nature, reflecting Dostoyevskys insights and personal struggles. This literary fiction classic continues to resonate with readers today.