According to Raskornikov's theory of "crime and punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, there are two kinds of people coexisting in the world: "extraordinary" and "ordinary". Ordinary people can define (248) that "men must live obediently and they are normal and there is no right to violate the law because they are normal." On the other hand, "special" people are "those who have the right to commit any crime and violate the law just because they are extraordinary" (248). The theory of Dostoyevsky is reflected in the character of his novel.
The theory of Laskolinikov is consistent with Dostoevsky's own theory. The faith of Dostoevsky is very similar to Las Colignikov. Dostoevsky was influenced by Nietzsche's extraordinary people's philosophy. Therefore, he believes that this extraordinary person is the strongest person. Henry Miller once stated that Dostoyevski is "too human" and suggested that his way of life is purely for himself. This is different from the idea of Raskolnikov. The reason for his killing is not a pawnbroker but a poor quality person can use high quality money.
Rodion Romanović Raskolnikov, the leading role of Fyodor Dostoevsky's "crime and punishment", believes that there are two types of people in the world. And extraordinary people. This philosophy is the foundation of Rascolnikov's life. All his decisions are based on this belief, for example, he decided to kill pawn shops, Alyona Ivanovna. Raskolnikov believes that his moment in the novel is beyond the law. He regarded himself as an unusual person at the beginning of the book, but in the end he thought he was just an ordinary person. Laskolnikov's idea is similar in some respects to Dostoevsky, but in other respects it is similar. However, as many philosophers have developed a similar theory, the theories of ordinary people and extraordinary people are not new theories.
The theory of ordinary people / abnormal people is very simple. Raskolnikov believes that he is an unnatural person and can accept the act of murder. His logic is that she is a useless member of society, so he is doing something for society. An exceptional man may commit some crime or violate the law just because it is an excellent male race. According to Raskolnikov's theory, these are people who change civilization. Abnormal people are responsible for helping ordinary people. Because an ordinary person is inferior, it is an ordinary person because he can not violate the law. He can only reproduce ordinary offspring. Laskolnikov's theory is based mainly on the theory of the other two philosophers. German philosopher Hegel first proposed the concept of "superman". Hegel 's opinion is that Superman' s behavior is reasonable if the final outcome is for the benefit of society. (HTTP: /members.aol.com/pantheism0/hegel.htm)