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Crime and Punishment
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
Crime and Punishment reads as a retrospective of the impoverished and intellectual Raskolnikov and how his two murders have ruined his and the people around him’s life. This book is Dostoevsky’s most accessible: it’s easy to follow through, has beautiful prose, and has an enticing thriller as its main plot. Though, if one wants to learn a thing or two from this novel, what would it be? First, it is a deep insight as to how a guilty conscience can control a man and drive him to insanity plus learn a few things about the psychology and the human condition. Second, you will learn aplenty on how to write enticing characters, juicy subplots, and how to he descriptive and emotional in your writing without breaking the “show and not tell” rule.
Absolutely wonderful book, one of my favorites of Russian literature.
Absolutely wonderful book, one of my favorites of Russian literature.