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EXPLORING DOSTOEVSKY'S CRIME & PUNISHMENT

  CLICK HERE TO BUY THE BOOK Crime and Punishment Summary Crime and Punishment – Summary Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a psychological novel set in 19th-century St. Petersburg, Russia. The story follows Rodion Raskolnikov , a destitute ex-student who believes certain individuals have the moral right to commit crimes for the greater good. He tests his theory by murdering a greedy pawnbroker, Alyona Ivanovna , and unintentionally kills her innocent sister, Lizaveta , as well. Haunted by guilt and confusion, Raskolnikov becomes increasingly paranoid. He tries to rationalize his actions but sinks into isolation and moral despair. During this time, he meets Sonia Marmeladov , a poor but compassionate woman forced into prostitution to support her family. Her deep religious faith and selflessness eventually influence Raskolnikov's journey toward confession and redemption. Meanwh...

Important MCQs with Answers & Descriptions on Dostoevesky for UGC NET/JRF English

Important MCQs with Answers & Descriptions on Dostoevesky for UGC NET/JRF English 1. What is the title of Dostoevsky's first published novel?   a) Crime and Punishment   b) Poor Folk   c) The Double   d) The Idiot   Answer: b) Poor Folk   Description: Published in 1846, Poor Folk was Dostoevsky's first novel and received critical acclaim for its epistolary style and portrayal of poverty. 2. Which novel is considered Dostoevsky's exploration of the psychology of a murderer?   a) Demons   b) Crime and Punishment   c) The Gambler   d) The Brothers Karamazov   Answer: b) Crime and Punishment   Description: Published in 1866, this novel delves into the moral and psychological turmoil of Raskolnikov, who commits murder. 3. In which work does Dostoevsky famously depict the Underground Man?   a) The Idiot   b) Notes from Underground   c) A Gen...

Fyodor Dostoevsky's life, work and achievements

Fyodor Dostoevsky's life, work and achievements  Fyodor Dostoevsky, one of Russia's greatest literary figures, was born on November 11, 1821, in Moscow. He was the second of seven children in a family deeply rooted in Orthodox Christianity. His father, Mikhail, was a doctor at a charity hospital, and his mother, Maria, was a gentle and deeply religious woman. The family's financial situation was modest but stable.  Picture Credit : https://fyodor-dostoevsky.com/biography/ Dostoevsky's early years were marked by a mix of joy and hardship. He grew up in a household where discipline was strict, and his father’s authoritarian nature created tension. Dostoevsky found solace in literature, particularly the works of Pushkin, Homer, and the Bible, which influenced his later writings. In 1837, tragedy struck when Dostoevsky's mother died of tuberculosis. Shortly after, his father sent him and his brother to St. Petersburg to study engineering at the Military Engineering Aca...