Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a psychological novel exploring morality, guilt, and redemption. It follows Raskolnikov, a poverty-stricken student in St. Petersburg, who murders a pawnbroker, believing he can justify the act for a greater good. Haunted by guilt, he spirals into mental torment and paranoia. Through interactions with characters like Sonia and Porfiry, Raskolnikov confronts his conscience and seeks redemption. This classic novel delves into existential themes and the human psyche, making it a profound study of crime, punishment, and the path to spiritual awakening. Summary by Lina
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