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Crime and Punishment
by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky follows Raskolnikov, a destitute ex-student in St. Petersburg, who believes himself superior and murders a pawnbroker to test his theory. Tormented by guilt and paranoia, he spirals into psychological anguish. As the investigation tightens, he meets Sonia, a humble prostitute, whose faith and compassion influence his path. Eventually, Raskolnikov confesses and is sentenced to Siberian exile. Through suffering, he begins a moral and spiritual rebirth. The novel explores deep themes of morality, redemption, and the conflict between rationalism and faith in 19th-century Russia's troubled social landscape. Summary by John McCormick
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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky follows Raskolnikov, a destitute ex-student in St. Petersburg, who believes himself superior and murders a pawnbroker to test his theory. Tormented by guilt and paranoia, he spirals into psychological anguish. As the investigation tightens, he meets Sonia, a humble prostitute, whose faith and compassion influence his path. Eventually, Raskolnikov confesses and is sentenced to Siberian exile. Through suffering, he begins a moral and spiritual rebirth. The novel explores deep themes of morality, redemption, and the conflict between rationalism and faith in 19th-century Russia's troubled social landscape. Summary by John McCormick
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