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... accept his responsibility. In the novel, Dostoyevsky emphasizes the flaws of Raskolnikov's radical objectives. When the main character ...
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... out of its own f! laws. Dostoyevsky instills sympathy for Raskolnikov through blame on society. But Raskolnikov is not a very detestable ...
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... The reader might loathe Svidrigailov, but cannot condemn him. Yet another of Dostoyevsky's parellel's to the ongoing moral conflict on accepting Raskolnikov. ...
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... The reader might loathe Svidrigailov, but cannot condemn him. Yet another of Dostoyevsky's parellel's to the ongoing moral conflict on accepting Raskolnikov. ...
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... It is no coincidence that Dostoyevsky picked Raskolnikov for this character's name, which translates into "split", immediately focusing on the ambivalence of ...
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... didn't! And now I believe you even less!" (Dostoyevsky 211) The reader expects Zamyotov to do his job and arrest Raskolnikov when he confesses to the murders. ...
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... Dostoyevsky shows us that Raskolnikov's desire to escape from the "bondage" of redemption and God's love, are in fact keeping him from the freedom he seeks ...
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... The sympathy Dostoyevsky enforces upon the reader for Raskolnikov is held by the overwhelming signs pointing towards the notion that he knows that he is wrong ...
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... Dostoyevsky offers a different perspective at judging others. He does this through the common theme of appearance versus reality. The characters Raskolnikov, ...
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... As a result of Raskolnikov being modeled on Dostoyevsky, Razumikhin is very much alike Mikhail, because of the relationship the two sets of men share. ...
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... Dostoyevsky thought that humans are evil, destructive and irrational. In Crime and Punishment, we see Raskolnikov caught between reason and will, the human ...
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... Dostoyevsky thought that humans are evil, destructive and irrational. In Crime and Punishment, we see Raskolnikov caught between reason and will, the human ...
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... This style of writing also allows Dostoyevsky to give more insight into Raskolnikov's personality then if it were written from just one point of view. ...
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... and Punishment, Dostoyevsky reveals how this destitution victimizes two main female characters, Sofia Semionovna Marmeladov and Avdotya Romanovna Raskolnikov. ...
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... in order to save his poor wounded ego, and to discredit Raskolnikov's good deed ... To Dostoyevsky, this selfishness was almost Satanic and the complete opposite of ...
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... Even Raskolnikov loves her regardless of what she is doing as her job, in order ... In the novel, Crime and Punishment, Dostoyevsky writes in such a way that the ...
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