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“Crime and Punishment” stands as a seminal work in literature, not only for its exploration of the human psyche but also for its social commentary on the disparities and moral dilemmas of 19th-century Russian society. Dostoevsky’s characters are richly drawn, and his narrative style engages readers in a profound introspection about the nature of good and evil. The novel’s enduring relevance lies in its ability to prompt discussions on ethics, justice, and the fundamental aspects of human nature. As readers accompany Raskolnikov on his tumultuous journey, they are confronted with the enduring questions of morality and punishment, leaving an indelible mark on their understanding of the human experience.
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