Monday, March 25, 2019
The Two Personalities of Raskolnikov in Dostoevskys Crime and Punishm
The Two Personalities of Raskolnikov in criminal offence and Punishment Raskolnikov, the main character of the novel Crime and Punishment by Feodor Dostoevsky, actually possesses two completely contradicting personalities. One part of him is intellectual cold, unfeeling, inhumane, and exhibiting direful self-will. It is this post of him that enables him to commit the most terrible crime imaginable - fetching another human life. The other part of his personality is warm and compassionate. This side of him does charitable acts and fights against the evil in his society. The confusion in Raskolnikovs brain is best seen when he tries to help a girl in the highroad who has been raped and left to the whims of whoever may find her. Raskolnikov tries to protect her from the evil of the street, scarcely then stops himself when he is repulsed by the wickedness of his society. Why did I take it upon myself to interfere? Was it for me to try to help? Let them eat unity another alive - what is it to me? ***IF THIS IS A QUOTE, IT SHOULD BE PLACED IN acknowledgment MARKS*** At one time, Ra...
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