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structure, which basically picture the lower classes as not "as good" as those fortunate enough to be a member of the ruling class...
the distinction between good and evil that is recognizable and notable. In order to understand the link between Nietzsches prem...
fully developed, three dimensional people and they cannot be easily labeled, which is the point. Raskolnikov killed a repulsive ol...
entire character development is based on the idea that he is crucifying himself through the device of his mental anguish. He has n...
Many would agree that free speech has gone way too far. There are just too many incidents of people claiming their words that are ...
serve as a catalyst. It is because of Zossimovs prying and prodding that the reader is able to understand what is going on inside ...
In six pages this novel is analyzed in terms of the conflict between conformity and universality and examines how individuality an...
In two pages the murder scene's significance and an analysis of Raskolnikov's character are considered. There is no bibliography ...
In five pages these two works are compared in terms of how the symbolism of researcher and doctor represents 'state' and tradition...
In five pages a comparison between these two authors and the depiction of morality, relationships, and motivations are considered ...
In six pages the ways in which the three brothers' personalities combine to become one total person are examined. There are no ot...
the first Russian holy fool to be canonized, in the eleventh century, and his tactics were described as, "Not wanting human glory ...
In six pages this paper presents a protagonist analysis of Raskolnikov featured in Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevsky. One sourc...
This 4 page paper discusses the concepts of morality and truth in the works of three celebrated authors: The Anti-Christ by Nietzs...
tries to conceal his guilt before hes forced to acknowledge it or go insane (fortunately for him, the love of a good woman "saves"...
nothing more than this to be content. In Part 2, when the narrator describes...