Raskolnikov tries to justify his murder by claiming it was for the greater good. He believes he can transcend moral law, but the novel demonstrates that this rationalization only leads to inner turmoil.
“He had to test his theory: Could he be among the extraordinary ones?”
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A gripping tale of crime, guilt, and redemption, *Crime and Punishment* explores human morality.
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