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Crime And Punishment 8
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Violence in literature often has a greater meaning than simply providing entertainment for the reader. In great literature, no scene of violence exists for its own sake; the act of violence contributes to a greater meaning of the complete work. Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov’s actions in Crim ....
Middle of essay ....ly punished for his crime, or a tortured young man who makes a terrible mistake in trying to understand himself? Because his crime is so brutal, many people think he's a repulsive, self-centered monster who escapes the punishment he deserves. In contrast, because he's tormented by his conscience and pity for the needy, others feel that the murders were a dreadful mistake that should not ruin his life. He wants to do evil, to commit murder, in order to test his theory that there is such a thing.... |
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