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The Role of Suffering in Human Growth

Dostoevsky often suggests that suffering is necessary for personal growth. How does Raskolnikov’s journey of suffering, both physical and psychological, mirror the idea that suffering can lead to spiritual awakening?

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Thought Provoking. A troubled young student in St. Petersburg, Raskolnikov, commits a brutal murder to prove his intellectual superiority, only to be consumed by guilt and paranoia, forcing him to confront the consequences of his crime and the nature of redemption.

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