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However, the "punishment" in the title begins long before Raskolnikov is ever a suspect. Dostoevsky suggests that the ultimate penalty for crime isn’t prison, but the immediate, crushing alienation from humanity that follows an immoral act. Raskolnikov’s fever dreams and paranoia aren't just symptoms of a guilty conscience; they are the soul’s rebellion against his intellect. He tries to be cold and logical, but his inherent human empathy—manifested through his interactions with the saintly, suffering Sonya—proves to be his undoing and, eventually, his only path to redemption.

Ultimately, the novel is a warning against "rational" egoism. Dostoevsky argues that when we treat life as a mathematical equation or a hierarchy of worth, we lose our souls. It is only through the "punishment" of suffering and the acceptance of love that Raskolnikov is able to rejoin the world of the living. Crime and Punishment - Planet eBook

Petersburg) or delve deeper into the between Raskolnikov and Porfiry Petrovich? However, the "punishment" in the title begins long

The heart of the novel lies in Raskolnikov’s "Great Man" theory. He believes the world is divided into the "extraordinary" and the "vermin." To him, figures like Napoleon are exempt from the law because their world-changing goals justify their means. He commits murder primarily to test if he belongs to this elite class. If he can kill without remorse, he is a "Napoleon"; if he fails, he is just another "louse." He tries to be cold and logical, but

Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment is far more than a 19th-century "true crime" story; it is a profound psychological autopsy of a man who tries to outrun his own conscience. Raskolnikov, a brilliant but destitute student, doesn’t kill for money—not really. He kills for an idea.

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