A novel written by the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky, first published in 1866, the novel revolves around the crime, its motives, and the fate of its perpetrator from punishment and its impact on society. He receives severe punishment, accused of madness, and is separated from society. The novel was turned into a movie.
In the novel, as it became clear from its title, it is the subject of crime and the issue of good and evil that is related to the crime, as it depicts what is going on in the criminal's soul as he commits his crime, and depicts his feelings and reactions, as well as the first and basis motive for the crime, where he portrays a person rebellious against morals. He tries to get out of her with all his strength, as a strange force pushes him to adventure even to the extreme. The protagonist Raskolinov discovers that the superior human being, so he proceeded to commit his crime to prove his superiority, but the punishment that this man received was severe as he was accused of madness and separated from the rest of mankind and rose between him And among those who knew a terrible barrier that made him think of suicide.
The novel deals with a vital contemporary problem, which is crime and its relationship to the social and moral problems of reality, a problem that attracted Dostoevsky's attention during the period he himself spent in a prison where he was arrested on a political charge, lived among the prisoners and learned about their lives and conditions.
This book was written by Fyodor Dostoevsky and the rights of the book are reserved to its owner
In the novel, as it became clear from its title, it is the subject of crime and the issue of good and evil that is related to the crime, as it depicts what is going on in the criminal's soul as he commits his crime, and depicts his feelings and reactions, as well as the first and basis motive for the crime, where he portrays a person rebellious against morals. He tries to get out of her with all his strength, as a strange force pushes him to adventure even to the extreme. The protagonist Raskolinov discovers that the superior human being, so he proceeded to commit his crime to prove his superiority, but the punishment that this man received was severe as he was accused of madness and separated from the rest of mankind and rose between him And among those who knew a terrible barrier that made him think of suicide.
The novel deals with a vital contemporary problem, which is crime and its relationship to the social and moral problems of reality, a problem that attracted Dostoevsky's attention during the period he himself spent in a prison where he was arrested on a political charge, lived among the prisoners and learned about their lives and conditions.
This book was written by Fyodor Dostoevsky and the rights of the book are reserved to its owner
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