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Crime And Punishment

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464 pages
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17 hours

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The narrative delves into the psyche of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute student who commits murder to escape poverty. Following the crime, he grapples with intense guilt and paranoia, leading to a decline in his mental and physical health. The story also intertwines the lives of those connected to him, including family and law enforcement. Themes of morality, redemption, and justice are explored as Raskolnikov ultimately confesses, seeking solace from his torment. This profound examination of human nature and moral dilemmas marks it as a cornerstone of psychological realism in literature.

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