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CRIME AND PUNISHMENT

Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment is the story of a poor man in czarist Russia who can
only purge himself of his guilt through suffering. It deals with the mental and physical
tribulation brought upon him by his crime. His troubles are compounded by the
conflicting personalities which he possesses. The reader is inclined to characterize him
by his cold, intellectual side. Yet, without the contrasting humane side of his nature,
Raskolnikov never realizes the errors in his theory and actions. Raskolnikov is defined
by
the duplistic nature of his personality, with each facet being just as vital as the
other.
Raskolnikov's cold side leads him to develop his theory, and thus to commit murder. This
side of him bases all decisions on reason and rationalization (although it is sometimes
incorrect), rather than on feeling. It is purely stoical, without emotion. The other
side
of his character is kind and compassionate. Without this side being presented the
reader views him as an evil murderer, and not a mislead victim, as Dostoevsky intends.
In the novel Raskolnikov engages in sporadic acts of kindness. He gives money to the
Marmeladov family, he attempts to aid Marmeladov when he dies, and he tries to get a
drunken girl home and away from her pursuer. All of these deeds were done without
premeditation. He simply feels that at the time it is the right thing to do. After a
short
period of time his outlook dramatically reverses. He starts to rationally analyze what
he
has done, and then feels that his actions were stupid. This transition marks the return
of his cold side, and it occurs after every kind thing that Raskolnikov does.
These shifts between two distinct personalities give Raskolnikov two separate points of
view. The novel is founded on the distinctions between the two points of view, and the
reader gets both angles. Both Raskolnikov's generous, and evil actions are essential to
his character because they allow the reader to identify with these two points of view
and the two facets of his personality.
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