Question by asadvk: What message does Fyodor Dostoevsky convey through his novel: Crime and Punishment?
What message does Fyodor Dostoevsky convey through his novel: Crime and Punishment?
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Answer by Shane
That if you try to get your bookreport from the internet, the guilt you will feel will far exceed any punishment your teacher might administer.
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What do you think?
Filled_with_enthusia says
Just one? Are you serious? You do know that novel has been called a "novel of ideas", right? Or perhaps not.
Baron Hausenpheffer says
It has been a while since I read it, but what I got out of the novel was this:
We can lie to ourselves all we want, but ultimately only the truth can set us free. There is a peace of mind that comes with telling the truth, especially when the lie in question eats at your soul, that even harsh consequences can't outweigh.
ahmad m says
I remember that saying in the film taken from the story(If there is no GOD,every thing(sin)is allowable.)