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Crime and Punishment

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412 pages
Reading time
15 hours

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The novel delves into the psychological turmoil and ethical conflicts faced by Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov, a destitute individual who devises a scheme to murder a corrupt pawnbroker to alleviate his financial woes and eliminate perceived evil. Raskolnikov grapples with his belief in being an extraordinary individual, justifying the act of murder as a means to achieve a greater good. His internal struggle raises profound questions about morality, guilt, and the nature of justice.

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