Zusammenfassung
"Rodion Raskolnikoff (Schuld und Sühne)" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, commonly known as "Crime and Punishment," is a profound novel that delves into the psychological and moral aftermath of a young student's calculated murder.
Driven by an intellectual theory that certain exceptional individuals are justified in transgressing moral laws, Rodion Raskolnikoff commits a double murder, plunging himself into a spiral of guilt, paranoia, and alienation.
The narrative intricately explores his internal torment and intellectual justifications, ultimately leading to a path of confession and spiritual redemption.