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Crime and Punishment: Fyodor Dostoyevsky

World Book Club

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The Killing of the Old Lady

I think he has too many, and none of them add up to the crime. The axe is in the right place when he needs it. It's the coincidences that make him do it more than any rational motives. In the end, i would actually say, beyond the motives, he kills in order to be able to confess. Thank you very much.

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