Who Killed Fyodor Karamazov?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2011 7:53 pm
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The first sentence says the book is about the gloomy and tragic death of Fyodor, so we know it is going to happen. From early in the book, Dmitri is fingered as the prime suspect. He has been deceptively disinherited by his dad, he hates him, his dad has slandered him for his womanising, and he has a bunch of other motives.
As Suzanne mentioned, it is like the question Who Killed Russia? Was it the emotional Dmitri with his passionate irrationality, the cool and logical socialist Ivan, the saintly but unworldly Alyosha, or some one else? And what did the wonderful Fyodor do to deserve such a grisly fate? Whodunnit?
Anyone posting a spoiler before readers have had a decent chance to read the book will have the post removed by a moderator, be permanently banned from the whole internet, go to hell, and have to explain themselves in person to Starhwe, who will come round to your door with some 'friends'.
The first sentence says the book is about the gloomy and tragic death of Fyodor, so we know it is going to happen. From early in the book, Dmitri is fingered as the prime suspect. He has been deceptively disinherited by his dad, he hates him, his dad has slandered him for his womanising, and he has a bunch of other motives.
As Suzanne mentioned, it is like the question Who Killed Russia? Was it the emotional Dmitri with his passionate irrationality, the cool and logical socialist Ivan, the saintly but unworldly Alyosha, or some one else? And what did the wonderful Fyodor do to deserve such a grisly fate? Whodunnit?