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El crimen y el castigo

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A destitute, ideologically restless young man plans and commits a violent crime and then endures acute psychological and moral consequences as he rationalizes his deed and feels mounting guilt. The narrative follows his inner torment and strained social relations while other figures—agents of law, compassion, and spiritual counsel—press differing responses that force ethical reflection. The work examines themes of poverty, conscience, rationalization, suffering as a route to self-knowledge, and the interplay between legal punishment and moral redemption, presented through close psychological observation and probing moral debate.

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Fyodor Dostoyevsky was a Russian novelist and philosopher, renowned for his exploration of the human psyche and moral dilemmas. His works delve into themes of existentialism, faith, and the struggle between good and evil. Among his most notable novels is "Crime and Punishment," which examines the mind of a troubled student who commits murder. Other significant works include "The Brothers Karamazov," a profound inquiry into faith and doubt, and "Notes from the Underground," a pioneering work of existential literature. Dostoyevsky's literary contributions have left a lasting impact on literature and philosophy, influencing countless writers and thinkers.

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