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The novel is set in Russia during the late 19th century a time marked by political unrest and the oppressive regime of Tsar Nicholas II. The story follows the life of Razumov a young Russian student who becomes unwittingly embroiled in a plot against the government. As the narrative unfolds Razumov finds himself caught between loyalty to his own people and his growing empathy for a group of revolutionaries seeking to overthrow the regime. The novel explores themes of betrayal guilt and the consequences of political and moral choices. Under Western Eyes delves into the psychological complexities of its characters examining the moral dilemmas faced by individuals living under oppressive regimes and the effects of surveillance and mistrust on personal relationships. Conrad provides a critical examination of power dynamics political idealism and the clash between Eastern and Western cultures. The novels title Under Western Eyes suggests the idea of viewing Russian society and its struggles through the lens of Western perspectives. Conrad challenges the simplistic understanding and judgments often made by Westerners regarding the Eastern world highlighting the complexities and nuances of Russian society and its revolutionary movements. Conrads writing style in Under Western Eyes is marked by its introspection intricate character development and atmospheric descriptions. The novel combines psychological depth with political intrigue creating a compelling narrative that invites readers to question their own preconceptions and moral judgments.