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Crime and Punishment |
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Rating:  Summary: Wonderfully complex! Must read for fans of Russian Lit. Review: Dostevsky makes wonderfull use of every stylistic device known to man in oder to convey the madness of his protagonist. Roskolnikov's world is devoid of any connection with emotion, spirituality, or even the physical world. His obsession thus becomes his intellect and the possibility of the perfect crime which once committed haunts him. Dostevsky captures Roskolnikov's every thought in dazzling stream of consciousness passages, vivid imagery, and brilliant diction. While it cannot be doubted that a political statement was at the very least meant to be communicated through this work, its importance arises from its very nature. Crime and Punishment is nothing short of a work of art- so powerful that it will always be with its readers. This book is one of the great Russian master pieces and nothing short of the grandeur of Tolstoy.
Rating:  Summary: It was "Supurb" Review: I read the book Crime and Punishment. I found it to be a very interesting book. Although I didn't like how they paid so much attention to detail, I could have gone with out knowing what clothes people wore. Aside from that it was very well written. I enjoyed the whole psychiatric view of the murder. It really fascinated me how Raskolnikov's mind worked, how he thought he was an "extraordinary man". In a way I agreed with him, he was doing well in some sense, but how he did it was all wrong. No one is extraordinary enough to get away with murder, I can't believe that he thought he would. I knew as soon as I started reading the book that Raskolnikov was not right in the head. The book also had some little side stories like Marmeladov's family, I couldn't find the connection. I guess the death of Marmeladov was supposed to make Raskolnikov think. But overall I really enjoyed reading the book.
Rating:  Summary: How dare anyone give this one star? It deserves six! Review: I expected this novel to be dense and hard to understand, but it wasn't. I got into it from the first sentence, and it was quite easy to read. Dostoevsky creates an actual human being in Raskolnikov. The reader is transported into his mind; he sees the motivations for the "Crime" and feels the torture of the "Punishment." The novel NEVER becomes boring. Dostoevsky even includes plot twists which I shall not reveal. Even in this great novel, he pays attention to plot, a compelling plot. The NBC movie was horrible in comparison, so please do not judge the novel on that basis. READ THIS BOOK!!!
Rating:  Summary: If You Do The Crime, You've Got To Do The Time Review: A masterful view into the mind of one who strongly feels that he is justified by committing murder. Is Raskolnikov aware that the clever detective knows about his crime? Raskolnikov quickly becomes plagued by his unrelenting guilty conscience. The suspense was wonderful as the detective persistently hounded Rasknolikov and finally pushed him to the breaking point. I guess that confession is truly good for the soul as the main character experiences tremendous relief following his admission. It is then a life of grief and misery for Rasknolikov living in prison with what he has done. One must be prepared to deal with the consequences of one's own actions. This is Russian literature at it's very best and I thoroughly enjoyed this enduring classic.
Rating:  Summary: there were not enough stars to award this piece Review: first and foremost i can not believe that i am the first individual to consume this untouchable execution/ when i was 14 and in high school a copy found its way into my hands from a teachers collection and i was mesmerized to the point of utter obsession/ raskalnikov was a blaze orange figure gracing, dancing, but never really descending into the midst of his fellow suffering zeks who were created in all the muted colours of a wet pastel rainbow, sin and corruption was the mechanism/gravity of their system/ the textual baptism into ecstasy occured during his interaction with the police/ my words fall far short of the actual impact of this marvel...
Rating:  Summary: What could be more powerful than a Russian? Review: no one talks of money better tha Dostoevsky. Once again, I am amazed with the general surroundings and family setting this book offers. Where else could you find such a taunt read? No where.
Rating:  Summary: Crime and Punishment is a must read! Review: Dostoevsky is a master at adding plot twists and irony to an already original plot. Nothing like this story has been the high standards that this one has set.
Rating:  Summary: Brilliant analysis that had us relate to the criminal mind Review: Fyodor Dostovevsky's analysis of Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov is brilliant-every last tinge of emotion is captured and portrayed in such a way as we can relate to the intricately detailed workings of the criminal mind and reach an understanding of the character.....absolutely brilliant, to be read on both a literal level, and to be studied on a deeper one.
Rating:  Summary: Perhaps we are not at all who we think we are... Review: Amazing, heart-wrenching, and thouroughly a novel which explores the extent to which the mind can be twisted. The young student Raskolnikov is an insane mixture of hero and villain, brought down by his own brilliance and his, as it were, character flaw. This novel is the epitomy of superiority versus the inevitable, unchangable cycles of life. His theories are to be reckoned with; however, they can only remain theories, as he later learns, for no human has the capabilities to truly look past his conscious, if there is one present. That is the hero. The villain in Raskolnikov is really only his flawed concept of himself, of his deranged confusion of himself and Napoleon, of a great deed and an extremely obsolete attempt at overcoming human boundaries. Much like Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad, Dostoevsky explores a depth of the human mind which he himself quite possibly cannot fully comprehend. It's worth the time to read this novel, for you soon become fully immersed in the twisted logic of such a simple, yet so very complicated story.
Rating:  Summary: The Best book I have read Review: Definitely, this is the best book I have read so far. It is an excellent psychological analysis of the human being. If you have not read this book. Buy it, it's worth the money and time
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