Philosophy of Crime and  penalty           Dostoevsky?s Crime and  penalization is a tale of poverty and suffering by  each characters.  Through suffering comes rationalization of decisions made and the circumstances of life.    philosophical theories develop through rationalization of the character.          Two main  philosophic motifs arise through out Crime and Punishment.  Existentialism and nihilistic delusion are the two main philosophies  represented.  Raskolnikov, the main character, is  knotted with the  schoolbook in which these philosophies are represented.   Although Existentialism and Nihilism and  severely represented by characters in the novel Dostoevsky?s  in the flesh(predicate)  flavor were quite the opposite.  Being an avid member of the Russian Orthorodox  church service was Dostoevsky dedicated to religious mysticism. (Barna, 320) ?Dostoevsky himself was a Christian, to be sure, and for that matter  excessively a rabid anti-Semite, anti-Catholic, and anti-Wester   n Russian nationalist.  We  guard no  undecomposed whatsoever to attribute to him...If you want to  foreshorten a  practiced essay, order it on our website: OrderCustomPaper.com
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