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In Sages of Darkness , Salim Barakat, like Dostoevsky, delves deeply into the interior characterization of his protagonists. The focus is not merely on the commission of a crime but on the motives, the psychological state before the act, and the subsequent internal turmoil—the true punishment.
In a Kurdish literary and historical context, the themes of Dostoevsky’s masterpiece—guilt, redemption, and the "extraordinary man" theory—are often contrasted with the systematic injustices faced by the Kurdish people: crime and punishment kurdish
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