
Crime and Punishment
In Our Time
Raskolnikov's Descent: Crime and Conscience
This chapter explores Raskolnikov's inner turmoil as he commits the brutal murder of a money lender and grapples with the justifications for his actions. Set against the backdrop of a deteriorating St. Petersburg, the narrative delves into philosophical themes of utilitarianism and the intrinsic value of human life. Additionally, it introduces pivotal characters like Sonia and Svidrigailov, highlighting their complexities and roles within the moral landscape of the story.
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