Ambiguity, A human trait, crime and Punishment

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English

 

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Victoria A

 

Date added:

May 21, 2013

 

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University

 

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A

 

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The character that faced the utmost inner turmoil was Raskolnikov. His conscious told him to confess the murder, while his heart was unsure if he was ready to give himself up. Raskolnikov's indecisiveness and guilt caused him illness: paranoia, depression, and slight delirium. They became his character...
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Raskolnikov's indecisiveness and guilt caused him illness: paranoia, depression, and slight delirium. They became his character. Rodya's ambiguity about his actions after he killed Alyona Ivanovna and her sister, Lizaveta, was what made his character so alluring and intriguing. Each character had their own inner conflictions, none too extreme though, both sides were understandable...
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