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The Possessed, also known as The Devils or The Demons is a novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky. An extremely political book, it is a testimony of the life of Imperial Russia in the late XIX century. As the revolutionary democrats begin to arise in Russia, different ideals begin to collide, all of them exposed in this book, where the author shows his disgust for the left-wing idealists. The book has four main characters: Verjovensky, Shatov, Stavroguin and Tijon. Through their ideas, Dostoyevsky describes the political chaos arising in Russia. The Possessed is a combination of two separate novels that Dostoevsky was working on. One was a commentary on the real-life murder by a revolutionary group of one of its own members The character Verjovensky is based upon the leader of this revolutionary group, a man known as Nechaev. The other novel which was eventually melded into The Possessed was originally a religious work. The amoralist character Stavrogin was to be the hero of this novel, and is now commonly viewed as the most important character in The Possessed. A recursive topic treated in this book is that of the Salvation of Mankind. Important characters
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