

280: Raskolnikov and Narcissism
11 snips May 20, 2025
Dive into the tangled psyche of Raskolnikov, the protagonist from Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment,' as narcissism spirals into isolation and guilt. Explore the duality of characters like Svidrigalov, whose manipulative nature contrasts with moral integrity. The podcast delves into themes of self-realization, the harsh truth of ordinary life, and the struggle for redemption through genuine repentance. With reflections on faith, love, and the impact of modern individualism, it provides a gripping look at the complexities of human identity.
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Raskolnikov as Narcissist
- Raskolnikov embodies narcissism, torn between feeling superior and needing others' approval.
- This self-loathing drives him into despair and moral confusion.
Sonia's Endurance Through Faith
- Sonia endures suffering through faith, believing God will rescue her.
- Raskolnikov mocks this but recognizes her strength lies in hope and religious faith.
Dostoevsky's Troubled Marriage
- Dostoevsky idolized his first wife but resented her once she returned his love.
- His self-loathing projected onto her caused a deeply troubled marriage.