Reflection on crime and punishment
Crime and Punishment tells the story of Raskolnikov, a young student who commits a crime believing he can justify it with “superior” ideas. However, after the act, his life is filled with guilt, anguish, and inner conflict. Through his emotional and moral struggle, the book reflects on conscience, suffering, and the possibility of redemption.
The novel reminds us that no one can escape their own conscience. Sometimes the harshest punishment is not prison, but bearing the guilt, fear, and loneliness that bad decisions leave behind. Dostoevsky shows that only by accepting mistakes and seeking forgiveness is it possible to start over.

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