1. Crime and Punishment
By the end of Dostoyesky's Crime and Punishment, the reader is no longer under the illusion of the possible existence of "extraordinary" men. For an open-minded reader, and even perhaps the closed-minded ones too, the book is a journey through Raskolnikov's proposed theory on crime. It is a theory b...
- Word Count: 751
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: Undergraduate