Shatov

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Shatov is a tormented former revolutionary and deeply religious character in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novel "Demons," whose inner conflict embodies the book’s themes of faith, ideology, and moral responsibility.

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Shatov canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
alignmentChange from revolutionary to religious believer
appearsIn Demons NERFINISHED
The Devils NERFINISHED
The Possessed NERFINISHED
appearsInLanguage Russian
associatedWithAuthorThemes Christian existentialism
freedom and responsibility
problem of evil
authorNationality Russian
basedInWork Demons NERFINISHED
characterTrait deeply religious
ideologically conflicted
morally serious
tormented
conflictType inner conflict
countryOfOrigin Russia
creator Fyodor Dostoevsky NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Demons (novel) NERFINISHED
formerAffiliation revolutionary movement
genre philosophical novel
political novel
hasRole supporting character
literaryPeriod 19th-century Russian literature
medium novel
narrativeFunction embodiment of ideological conflict
embodiment of religious faith
moral conscience figure
opposes radical political ideology
revolutionary nihilism
religiousOrientation Orthodox Christianity NERFINISHED
symbolizes rejection of destructive ideology
struggle for spiritual rebirth
thematicAssociation Russian nationalism
atheism versus belief
faith
ideology
moral responsibility
workPublicationYear 1872

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Demons mainCharacter Shatov
The Devils mainCharacter Shatov