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| Crime And Punishment: Is There Or Is There Not Such A Thing As ... | |
| ... murder. Raskolnikov knows of this very well, for he has committed two murders, both of them ille¬ gal and in cold blood. Obviously ... |
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| The Use Of Crime As A Device In Crime And Punishment And A Doll’ ... | |
| ... Raskolnikov is tortured by his crime in his dreams and subconscious thoughts and his morality leads him to believe that what he did was wrong. ... |
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| Absolute Truth | |
| ... Raskolnikov tried to justify it in his mind by saying that the old pawnbroker was nothing more than a noxious insect, but despite her vileness, she had just as ... |
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| Absolute Truth | |
| ... Raskolnikov tried to justify it in his mind by saying that the old pawnbroker was nothing more than a noxious insect, but despite her vileness, she had just as ... |
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| John Donne | |
| ... Milkolka and Raskolnikov become the same person in the fact that both of them lack clear motive. Raskolnikov's dream becomes a prophetic ... |
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| Dostoyevsky's Existentialism | |
| ... The main character Raskolnikov (meaning in Russian "division" or "split") is presented as the personification of spiritual nihilism. ... |
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| Nietzsche | |
| ... Rodya Raskolnikov, the main character, is a student at a University in St. Petersburg. ... Raskolnikov decides to murder the pawnbroker for the sake of humanity. ... |
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| Evil (crime & Punishment) | |
| ... Crime and Punishment portrays evil mostly in the main character Raskolnikov. ... Dosteovsky focuses frequently upon the wicked, yet normal mind of Raskolnikov. ... |
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| The Pencil Box | |
| ... Raskolnikov had been burning a hole in her backpack for the past few days, ever since she found him in a musty box in the basement marked twenty-five cents for ... |
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| Fyodor Dostoevsky | |
| ... Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov or Rodya is a handsome young student who, in an attempt to save his sister Dounia from marrying just to provide for him, kills a ... |
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| Dostoevsky | |
| ... This was a book where the main character, Raskolnikov, decides to commit a serious crime. After he commits a double murder he becomes paranoid and delirious. ... |
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