Dostoyevsky paints a grim picture of 19th-century Russian society, with stark divisions between the poor and the wealthy. Raskolnikov’s poverty is central to his feelings of anger, resentment, and justification for his crime.
“He was crushed by poverty but the miseries of others could not move him.”
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