Dostoyevsky presents humans as inherently complex, driven by a mix of good and evil forces. Raskolnikov’s internal conflict between pride and guilt is emblematic of the contradictions in human nature.
“Man has it all in him—goodness, cruelty, pettiness, and grandeur.”
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