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Crime and Punishment
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A crime committed in desperation. A conscience that will not be silenced.
Crime and Punishment (1866), by Fyodor Dostoevsky, is a towering classic of world literature that plunges readers into the tortured mind of a man torn apart by morality, guilt, and the search for redemption.
The novel follows Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute former student in St. Petersburg, who convinces himself that he is justified in murdering a greedy pawnbroker for the greater good. But as he attempts to rationalize his crime, he is consumed by paranoia, psychological torment, and a relentless inner battle between pride and repentance.
Through Raskolnikov's journey, Dostoevsky explores timeless questions of morality, justice, poverty, and the human condition, crafting a gripping narrative that combines suspense with profound philosophical insight.
Regarded as one of the greatest novels ever written, Crime and Punishment remains a powerful meditation on the struggle between sin and salvation.
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