Throughout history, people depend on fate as the reason for their misfortune. Fate is an excuse for making a mistake decision for many people, regardless of whether it is for them to decide their actions and their lives. In the sins and punishments of Fyodor Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov accused the majority of his sins about the fate that brought the murder of Alyona Ivanovna. Through the dependence on Raskolnikov 's fate, readers can see Dostoevsky' s negative position against the notion of fate. Dostoevsky does not approve the use of fate as a determinant of logical decisions.
The importance of St. Petersburg in the crime and punishment of Fyodor Dostoevsky "Crime and punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky explored the poor St. Petersburg city to poor students Psychological impact of Korinikov's psychology. In this novel, Peterborough is more than just a background. Cities play a central role in the development of roles and the action they take. Raskolnikov lives in one of Petersburg's own narrow, dark spaces. These spaces are like coffins, they are interfering with Laskolnikov's thinking.
Sin and punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky Fyodor Dostoevsky wrote some of the most influential works considered in history, but "crime and punishment" is one of the best books ever. While challenging the rules of crime and punishment, the novel explores the hearts of individualists from the inside. Because they apply to the hero and the people around him. Chinua Achebe has fallen apart. The novel faced Western rule and the theme of preserving cultural history sounded for African suppressed people and attracted world attention. This novel was written in 1958 and still being widely read and studied as an example of colonialism.