Subconsciousness in crime and punishment of Fodor Dostoevsky In the psychological novel "crime and punishment" of Dostoevsky, Russia's suffering and isolation became a reality in the late nineteenth century. Raskolnikov found himself in poverty and self-compassion when he was young studying at college. When he became a dream of the famous "Napoleon" in Russia, he felt he was one of the many worthless citizens he learned what he hated. Raskolnikov felt he had to support his mother and sister by proving himself as a hero of society, and he began to solve his situation.
Regarding moral and artificial intelligence issues, Fyodor Dostoevsky and his classic "crime and punishment" have strange foresight. Dostoevsky may consider the Russian Existential Friedrich Nietzsche superman (Russian: Übermensch) in the creation of Rodion Raskolnikov. When trying to be immoral, the first action taken by Raskolnikov was clearly immoral. Imagine that someone is approaching you and seeking to be your slave. They believe that their only purpose in their lives is to serve you and please please. If you want to exploit them using them, they will fulfill the requirements. They are very happy to do what you want to do. How they use them is little or not at all, only that they are being used. If you refuse this arrangement they will get confused. They follow you and try to attract you to this relationship. Regardless of what we do, slaves obey only and will proceed in any direction except "leave".
"Fedor Dostoyevsky's" sin and punishment "is a fascinating detective mystery that leads you through the psychological path of a wise but depressed person, Rodion Romanovic Rasukorikov. From the beginning to the end, readers rush to another world full of tragic nightmare, cruel crime, painful suspense. Dostoevsky explains how people pay for their crimes, endure punishment, and become better people. Dostoevsky's style and structure makes "crime and punishment" easy-to-understand and challenging. The story of Raskolnikov is conveyed by an omniscient narrator, an anonymous voice tells the reader what the character is doing and says. Because the narrator is not a real personality in the story, I feel that the reader is drawn into the drama and actually feel the emotions and concerns of personality.