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The Gambler

rus. Игрок · 1866
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Book Review

"The Gambler" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a profound and insightful exploration of human psychology, particularly in the context of addiction and passion. Critics note that the novel masterfully conveys the atmosphere of gambling and its destructive impact on personality. The main character, Alexei Ivanovich, embodies the contradictions of human nature, his internal conflicts, and aspirations. Dostoevsky uses gambling as a metaphor to explore broader themes such as free will, moral dilemmas, and social relationships. Critics also highlight the autobiographical elements in the novel, as Dostoevsky himself suffered from a gambling addiction. "The Gambler" remains relevant today, offering readers deep reflections on the nature of human passions and weaknesses.

The Gambler
Date of publication: 16 June 2024
———Original titlerus. Игрок · 1866
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