Crime and Punishment Novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Crime and Punishment Novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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✅ Genre -
- Psychological fiction
- Philosophical fiction
- Crime fiction
- Dystopian fiction
✅ Language - English
✅531 pages
✅ Dimensions - 5.5 x 8.26 inches
✅ summary -
"Crime and Punishment" follows the story of Rodion Raskolnikov, a destitute and deeply troubled former student living in St. Petersburg. Raskolnikov formulates a theory that some individuals are superior and therefore have the right to commit crimes for the greater good of society. Fueled by this ideology, he decides to test his theory by murdering a pawnbroker.
As the novel unfolds, Raskolnikov grapples with the psychological and moral consequences of his crime. He becomes entangled with a complex cast of characters, including Sonia, a devout and impoverished young woman, and the clever investigator Porfiry. The narrative explores themes of morality, guilt, redemption, and the human condition, offering a profound and introspective examination of the consequences of crime on the individual psyche. "Crime and Punishment" is considered a classic in world literature and a masterpiece of psychological fiction.