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Raskolnikov
Crime and Punishment
Throughout Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoyevsky creates Raskolnikov, a complex main character whose actions are driven by two very different sides of his personality. Raskolnikov believes himself to be superior to most other people, even though he is poor and lives a life of degradation. This feeling of superiority transforms him into a completely self-interested individual and causes him to be alienated from almost everyone in his world. Raskolnikov’s complete self-absorption is shown at the very beginning, as the narrator states that, “he had plunged so far within himself…that he feared meeting anyone at all.” (pg.1) The reader learns of Raskolnikov’s plan to commit some sort of senseless crime, one that is unspecified until later on in chapter 1. As Raskolnikov walks down the street toying with the idea of whether to commit the murder or not, his self-involvement allows him to not be embarrassed about the way he is dressed, or the way he is acting. R is so involved with his thoughts that he “walked on without noticing his environment.” (pg. 2) It is R’s feeling that he is above society and its laws that allow him to commit murder. R states, “The old woman was a mistake perhaps,
Approximate Word count = 1572
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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