We trace Dostoevsky’s polyphonic craft through the Karamazov brothers, probe Ivan’s moral revolt, and unpack the Grand Inquisitor’s claim that people prefer miracle, mystery, and authority to freedom. A silent kiss, not an argument, becomes the counter-move to control. • polyphony as method and why it matters • Dimitri, Ivan, and Alyosha as desire, reason, and heart • Ivan’s scrapbook of atrocities and moral revolt • the Grand Inquisitor’s temptations reframed as policy • miracle, mystery, a...
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