According to her, this book elucidates various ideologies which lead to a central idea of murder and the reasoning behind it and this book tries to humanise it. But I silently disagree, murder is an objective concept that is then applied to the subjective view of society. While it is generally frowned upon in that book, almost all the time, this book forms a chaotic viewpoint that distorts the truth. At least, from a common respective, it is so. But the answer is quite clear, it's a crime and is followed by a set of noble actions that simply cover it up, like a blanket of goodness surrounding the deeds of a person.
Should this crime be forgiven, considering the noble actions? Should the crime be punished, since it's still a crime at the end of the day? I am not the judge of that, it is all subjective.
Never has there been objective good nor objective evil. It's all relative to the situation and context provided. It's how the world works. For reference, if you see a person helping a grandma across the street, you might think, they are a good person. What if I gave you context, that the person is a thief who is simply taking her to the other side, in order to group up with their allies present there and steal all her possessions. It's evil? Well, what if I told you, that this grandma beats her grandchildren when the parents aren't at home and she had the money to buy a new cane after she broke one, as she had hit the kids? So, now we are at the junction of, which is the greater evil?
Hence, a correct analysis is made with a proper context added to the ideals of the judger.
Raskolnikov, who was the main character, still murders hence the only thing changing our view towards it, is his other non-correlated actions due to his dual personality which I may relate to, whether it is right or wrong....is the desire to mask the reality of the complex situation, where the lines of good and bad are smudged. A crime is a crime, yet humans tend to tilt towards emotions on such accounts if given enough of the so-called 'reasoning'.In my personal opinion, I have no care, if that person tried to be an obstacle in my interest, then, regardless of their intent or reasoning, I would consider them as a threat and would remove them. Quite a read, given this, was the first book of Russia to have this genre in. This was literally, a flagbearer of crime thrillers, often cited as one of the greatest pieces of literature of that era.
As we talked about it, we reached the entrance ceremony. This begins the first chapter of my life... I hope I can convert this fakeness into my truth...and destroy the devil's masterpiece or fail to try.....
Who am I kidding?
I never lose
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Dear Readers,
I may have made Horikita a bit different,
I think she is a smart person but highly deluded and overestimates herself, I will try to improve her character a bit in this novel NOT A DRASTIC CHANGE....but a little...
And Ayanokouji, well he is worse....broke....curious.....FAKE
I have not read the book (Crime and punishment) completely but I feel I understand it a bit
Thank you
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Also if you feel any issues feel free to comment and belittle me :)
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FanfictionA tale of trials and tribulations of a boy no older than 15 seeking his long lost humanity. An ordinary tale of an un-ordinary boy. Unforeseen Dangers and foreseen circumstances. The question is, will his darkness consume him...and turn hi...
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