Grushenka

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Grushenka is a central female character in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Brothers Karamazov," known for her complex mix of sensuality, capriciousness, and capacity for moral and spiritual transformation.

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instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
alsoKnownAs Agrafena Alexandrovna NERFINISHED
Grusha NERFINISHED
appearsIn 19th-century literature
Russian literature
The Brothers Karamazov NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme forgiveness
moral struggle
redemption
sensuality
characterRole central character
love interest
characterTrait capable of compassion
capable of spiritual growth
capricious
emotionally volatile
proud
sensual
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
createdBy Fyodor Dostoevsky NERFINISHED
desiredBy Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Brothers Karamazov universe
genre philosophical novel
psychological novel
hasFullName Agrafena Alexandrovna Svetlova NERFINISHED
hasMedium novel
influences Alyosha Karamazov’s understanding of compassion
Dmitri Karamazov’s moral development
involvedIn love triangle with Dmitri Karamazov and Katerina Ivanovna
language Russian
literaryPeriod Russian Golden Age NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction embodies possibility of repentance
tests Dmitri Karamazov’s character
nationality Russian
occupation kept woman
partOf The Brothers Karamazov character ensemble
publicationYearOfFirstAppearance 1880
religiousDimension experiences awakening of faith
romanticallyInvolvedWith Dmitri Karamazov NERFINISHED
setIn Skotoprigonyevsk NERFINISHED
socialStatus fallen woman
undergoes moral transformation
spiritual transformation
workOriginalLanguage Russian

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