Crime e Castigo

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E Castigo - Crime

Ele não é descoberto pela polícia imediatamente. Na verdade, o investigador suspeita dele, mas não tem provas. A tortura psicológica se intensifica conforme Raskólnikov oscila entre a vontade de confessar e a arrogância de acreditar que ainda pode escapar.

At its core, "Crime e Castigo" is a psychological exploration of the human experience. Dostoevsky delves deep into the mind of Raskolnikov, exposing his inner turmoil, rationalizations, and emotional struggles. As Raskolnikov grapples with the consequences of his crime, he begins to experience intense feelings of guilt, anxiety, and paranoia. Crime e Castigo

The story follows , a destitute former law student living in a tiny, cupboard-like room [5, 16]. Isolated and desperate, he develops a dangerous philosophical theory: that "extraordinary" individuals are above conventional moral laws and have the right to commit crimes if it serves a "greater good" [13, 14, 21]. Ele não é descoberto pela polícia imediatamente

The novel ends with Raskolnikov serving an eight-year sentence of hard labor in [17, 19]. Sonya follows him there, and it is through her unwavering love and his eventual embrace of the Gospels that he begins the long, difficult path toward spiritual rebirth and true redemption [13, 17, 24]. At its core, "Crime e Castigo" is a

Vivemos em uma era onde a ambição e o sucesso a qualquer custo são frequentemente celebrados. A pergunta de Raskólnikov – "Se eu pudesse matar alguém para salvar milhares, eu teria o direito?" – ecoa em debates modernos sobre eugenia, exploração social e até mesmo nos excessos do capitalismo.