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In this scene from Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov, Ivan Karamazov explains to his pious younger brother, Alyosha, a Christian monk, why he cannot accept God. Ivan's impediment to full devotion to God is the problem of evil. He declares that there is untold, unfathomable suffering in the world-suffering such as that of a little child who is tortured, mutilated, and murdered by a ruthless general for no reason. God allows this suffering, but no adequate justification or explanation can be given why God would permit such evil.
-Ivan says that even if suffering is necessary for humans to acquire knowledge of good and evil, all such knowledge is


A) worth the price.
B) worth the suffering endured by children.
C) worth any price.
D) not worth the suffering of a single child.

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