Analysis of antisocial mind is one of the most important tasks faced by psychoanalyst today. The more they understand and understand the complexity of interference they wish to treat and ultimately treat the diseases they believe they may lead to the ultimate violent crime. Perhaps the basic people of Dostoevs would like to compare antisocial ideas with their violent life journey. For his brilliant explanation of Raskolnikov, Dostoevsky showed his readers on how antisocialists would look.
The theme of extraordinary people and Dostoyevsky's ordinary people is the basis of his literary work "crime and punishment" born from his own life experience. Crime and punishment is the story of a Russian man named Rodion Raskolnikov. Raskolnikov is a habitual student in the poor St. Petersburg, "Beyond his human nature and insisting that his unlimited individuals commit two murders and thefts" (Dostoevsky) trying to change his behavior In the attempt, he showed a good deed by using the money he stole from the murder.
The sin and punishment of Fyodor Dostoevsky is a psychological journey of the main character Raskolnikov. The novel makes it a reality and sees the real face and personality of the character. The creation of Dostoevsky, Raskolnikov, allows the reader to feel sympathy, sympathy, and consideration for him, even if he was cruelly killed. Although the author is not interested in actual murder, I am interested in the way the homicide forces the main character to cope with guilty. With emotional torture, Dostoevsky showed weakness in Raskolnikov's emotional stability. Dostoevsky tells the theme through painful redemption etc., reminds the idea that the reader is controversial and urges the reader to apply intelligence. Crime and punishment will always be remembered in the world literature as a well-planned and wonderful novel.
Being human is full of contradictions. In Fyodor Dostoevsky 's novel "Sin and Punishment", the relationship between the killing of a young man and his friends and family is being investigated. Characters created by Dostoevsky are full of beautiful contradictions and they become more humanistic. The main character Raskolnikov is focused on Dostoevsky to explore the character's duality. "Raskol" in Russian means "split" or "split". This name has an internal view of Raskolnikov. He struggled between a conscience that urged him to do good and a cruel and reasonable aspect that urged him to do evil. His conscience urged him to be generous and kind to those who were not luckier than him. Once, Raskolnikov saw a young girl get drunk on the street. There was a senile old man behind her. Raskolnikov finds a nearby police officer and takes him to the scene