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Dostoevsky's first great, big novel follows the fortunes of Rodion Raskolnikov, a poor student in St. Petersburg. He is obsessed with the idea of great, "extraordinary” people who have the right to overstep human laws in order to make a difference, to help society. As a result, he plans to kill an old woman pawnbroker to whom he has had to sell many of his belongings to make ends meet. After killing her, he runs away from the scene of the crime, thinking that he escaped. Later he starts recollecting the events, and starts feeling immensely guilty for what he did. So guilty, in fact, that he becomes physically ill, and feels like he is losing his mind. Much of the novel is devoted to his rationalizations and self-justifications - his attempts to evade the dictates of conscience - and his sparring with a police official who is on his trail and suspects him of the crime. This is a psychological novel about a man's inner struggle to dominate his conscience. An everyday, average man with aspirations of greatness who sets himself above common morality and tries to prove that he can commit murder without punishment, external or internal.
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