Fyodor Dostoyevsky's stories are stories of a sort of rebirth. He
weaves a tale of suffering and how each character attempts to deliver
themselves from this misery. In the novel Crime and Punishment, he
tells the story of Raskolnikov, a former student who murders an old
pawnbroker as an attempt to prove a theory. In Notes from the
Underground, we are given a chance to explore Dostoyevsky's opinion of
Dostoyevsky's characters are very similar, as is his stories. He puts
a strong stress on the estrangement and isolation his characters feel.
His characters are both brilliant and "sick" as mentione
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