
Ep 33 - Crime and Punishment (Dostoyevsky)
Hardcore Literature
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Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment
All of Tostoevsky's are representative of something. Sonia is not really a character but an ideal. You've got Sonia on one side of Raskolnikov and she represents saving grace. He'll often end up at Sonia's and he'll implore, read the story of Lazarus to me. It's almost like someone else's words are coming out of his mouth. We broke down there's two stories of Lazarus in the Bible. Reading Dostoevky deeply is learning to read the Bible. If you read crime and punishment properly you would have got a handle on the New Testament Gospels. You would have gota handle on the Psalms. The rise
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