Crime and Punishment is considered a seminal work in world
literature and has had a profound influence on the genre of psychological
fiction. It continues to be studied and analyzed for its exploration of human
nature, ethics, and the consequences of criminal actions.
The novel explores the psychological and moral consequences
of Raskolnikov's crime. As he struggles with guilt and paranoia, he becomes
embroiled in a game of cat and mouse with the detective investigating the
murder. Raskolnikov's internal conflict and the subsequent punishment he faces
serve as a vehicle to discuss philosophical and ethical questions surrounding
the nature of crime, punishment, and redemption.
Reading this, I came to the conclusion that to reduce crime,
the government must increase policies that support citizens. Even if there is a
public authority like the police, in a society without supportive policies
there will always be crimes and I do not agree with the death penalty. There
are crimes that deserve very severe penalties, but if we implemented death as
punishment, we would also be committing a crime from an ethical and moral point
of view.
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