The dream of good and evil is the window of conscience and true emotions of people and provides important clues for emotional disorder. Sigmund Freud was the first person who systematically studied his dreams and said that desire is expressed in the form of a dream. Freud said dreams would satisfy the desire to never express when people awake. Today 's psychiatrist tends to regard dreams as an attempt to solve problems, not unconscious desires. Regardless of their dream, they meet the physical and psychological needs of human beings.
The dream of sin and punishment of Las Colignikov In the "sin and punishment" of Dostoevsky, the dream about Las Colignikov's mare can be used as a tool to dig him. A way of thinking to discover his inner feelings. A dream indicates that Raskolnikov is a "split" person; after all, his Russian name means "split". His personality is cruel, rash side, and has a considerate and considerate side. Through dreams and symbols, readers can project Raskolnikov and other personality to every part of a dream with sin and punishment.
In Raskolnikov, the fundamental evil in "crime and punishment" is the strongest. In one accident Las Kornikov was required to commit a crime, another accident occurred subconsciously. This is a dream, but Rasukorunikov's dream is beyond the dreams of ordinary people. They all caused extreme violence, making it almost real. One day, Raskolnikov felt a strong impulse as he left the pawnbroker. Such curiosity lies in the dark side. He began to plan to kill the old lady. First you get an ax and set the time and place. After making a decision, he continued to cruelly defeat the old lady with an ax.
Rostol Nikov asking for redemption for sin and punishment is the main character of Dostoevsky's "sin and punishment", a complex person who commits a crime. Raskolnikov killed a woman who caused plague to human beings, especially the poor in Russia. However, in the cold, he also killed her sister Lisaveta. To clean it, he experienced a lot of pain while driving. It was not until the end of the novel that he realized that he had to find love by admitting the ransom. Consciously, Raskolnikov is willing to admit his misconduct.