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Title: "Crime and Punishment" (Character Suffering)
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May 18, 1996 |
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But this
does not contradict what I've said before. He doesn't view Siberia as
suffering, but he does view it as punishment, because he would rather
not have to go through seven years in his prison cell.
His theory of the extraordinary, and the ordinary is something
he has to follow and adhere to ... Showed first 250 characters
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His necessity to suffer is a part of
his necessity to fulfill his unknown criteria to be extraordinary. His
suffering, if any, is purely superficial. The idea of suffering has to
be heartfelt and well-specified. Raskolnikov's suffering is never
spoken about, mainly because there is none... Showed next 250 characters
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