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Doubt in one's own beliefs leads to selfdestruction from "summary" of Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler

The human mind is a complex labyrinth of thoughts and beliefs, constantly questioning and reevaluating its own principles and convictions. When doubt creeps in, it can sow seeds of uncertainty that ultimately lead to self-destruction. In "Darkness at Noon," this internal conflict is vividly portrayed through the character of Rubashov, a high-ranking Communist official who finds himself grappling with doubts about the ideology he once fervently believed in. As Rubashov's faith in the Party begins to waver, he becomes consumed by a sense of moral ambiguity that threatens to unravel his entire sense of self. Throughout the novel, Rubashov's internal struggle is laid bare, as he grapples with the weight of his past actions and the realization that the ideals he once fought for may be based on falsehoods. His journey towards self-destruction is marked by a gradual erosion of his beliefs, as doubt seeps in and corrodes the foundations of his identity. The more Rubashov questions the morality of his actions, the more isolated a...
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    Darkness at Noon

    Arthur Koestler

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