Idiot, one of Dostoevsky's most famous novels, was published in 1869. The novel deals with morality, religion, human nature, and the complexities of Russian society.
The story tells the story of a young Russian named Prince Myshkin. The Prince, after recovering from a terrible illness, returns from Switzerland to Russia. The Prince initially tries to be part of society, but is met with its decay and betrayal.
Idiot is a clear critique of the time and argues that society should value not only material but also moral values.
The novel is considered one of Dostoevsky's most important works and has earned a significant place in the hearts of readers with its striking characters, psychological depth and moral messages.