And Dostoevsky's later (final) masterpiece, The Brothers Karamazov, are alike in one key respect: they place the reader inside the mind of a criminal. The death of his son brought Dostoyevsky to the later that year. There, he found inspiration for several aspects of The Brothers Karamazov, though at the time he intended to write a novel about childhood instead. Parts of the biographical section of Zosima's life are based on 'The Life of the Elder Leonid', a text he found at Optina and copied 'almost word for word'.
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