In Dostoevskii Crime and Punishment, a murder is the underlying plot. Dostoevskii's writing in the novel however can be linked to other authors work. Not that Dostoevskii stole work from other authors but that he was aware of the writings and used some of the elements of other authors. For example Porfiry Petrovich, the examiner in Crime and Punishment shares some qualities as Inspector Dupin in Edgar Allen Poe's "The Murders in the Rue Morgue." Although these characters due share some common traits they go about solving their cases totally different. This is because of the fact that the authors are not the same. Dostoevskii did not in fact steal a character from Poe, used some of the traits as one of Poe's characters.
Poe's Inspector Dupin is an intelligent individual, just li
Dostoevskii's Porfiry is just as intelligent in solving his case as Poe's Dupin. However Porfiry really does not have any clues to go on. He sets up scenarios to see if anything pans out. He first ponders on whether the two men living above Ivanovna could have killed her. But then looks at their behavior after the murder. He notices that these men are playing a game. He feels that anyone who could have committed this crime would not be in that state after the actions that were committed. He then proceeds to set up a scenario for Raskolnikov to see. Porfiry gets one of the two men to confess. The only reason the man confessed was because he felt somebody should be punished for the crime that was committed. This confession was in progress just as Raskolnikov enter the scene. Rasko
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