Crime and Punishment
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“Crime and Punishment” (1866) by Fyodor Dostoevsky plunges into the tormented mind of Rodion Raskolnikov, a broke ex-student in St. Petersburg who rationalizes murdering a greedy pawnbroker as a test of his “extraordinary man” theory. But after the brutal act, guilt and paranoia consume him, manifesting in feverish hallucinations and a cat-and-mouse game with the cunning investigator Porfiry. The novelâs tension coils tighter as Raskolnikov spirals between arrogance and despair, while encounters with other desperate souls-like the virtuous Sonia, a downtrodden sex worker-force him to confront morality and redemption. A psychological masterpiece, Dostoevskyâs tale dissects nihilism, suffering, and the possibility of spiritual rebirth through sin.
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