ENTRANCE 6: SUMMARY CRIME AND PUNISHMENT Chapters I and II
"Crime and Punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky Chapters I and II It is considered a dark novel, full of psychological reflections and representation of miserable people of the lowest sort. Know the plot and meaning of the book is important for any cultured person. A poor student named Rodión Raskolnikov struggles to get out of his own misery. He decides to kill an elderly moneylender, but then suffers for the crime he has committed. Finally, he confesses sincerely and leaves for prison. Rodión Raskolnikov is a student who has had to leave the University because he has no money to pay for his education. Walking through the dark and dirty streets of 19th century St. Petersburg, he is philosophizing and it occurs to him that there are two kinds of people: the ordinary and the extraordinary. Of course, he thinks he is an extraordinary person, but he has to prove it to himself. Does he dare to do something big to change his life? And, for some reason, he decides that it would be