🧠 Emotional Intelligence
🌻 Personal Development
🧘 Psychology
"Crime and Punishment" follows the story of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute and desperate ex-student in St. Petersburg. Raskolnikov commits a brutal murder of a pawnbroker and her sister, believing himself to be a superior being capable of committing such a crime without guilt. However, as the story progresses, Raskolnikov is haunted by his conscience and struggles to come to terms with his actions. As he is pursued by the police and tormented by his guilt, Raskolnikov's mental and emotional state deteriorates. He becomes increasingly paranoid and delusional, and his relationships with those around him become strained. Throughout the novel, Raskolnikov grapples with his moral convictions, ultimately coming to a realization about the true nature of his crime and seeking redemption through confession and atonement. The novel delves into themes of morality, guilt, and redemption, exploring the psychological effects of committing a heinous act. It also examines the complexities of human nature and the consequences of one's actions. Through Raskolnikov's journey, "Crime and Punishment" offers a profound exploration of the human condition and the consequences of individual choices.
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