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Outline of the Story of Crime and Punishment
1, Crime and Punishment is a novel written by Russian writer Dostoevsky. The novel describes that Raskolnikov, a poor college student, is poisoned by anarchism and thinks that he is a superman and can do whatever he wants. Forced to make a living, he killed the old usurer Alena and her innocent sister Lisa Vita, creating a murder case that shocked the whole of Russia. After painful repentance, he finally surrendered himself and was sentenced to exile in Siberia under the persuasion of Christian Sonia girl. The work focuses on the psychological changes of the protagonist after committing a crime and reveals the tragic life of the Russian lower class.

Raskolnikov is a poor college student. He is depressed and lives in a small room in Petersburg. He often pawns things for money to make a living. Mrs. Alina Yvernault, who is in charge of the pawnshop, is very stingy and pays very little money for the items pawned by the students. Rascona's husband thinks that Mrs Alina Yvenov is taking bribes and perverting the law, and is "doing justice for heaven". Chop her and her half-sister Willie who inadvertently witnessed the scene with an axe, and take away jewelry and money.

From then on, he tried his best to cope with the investigation of judicial personnel, and at the same time he was tortured by his own guilt. At the same time. Raskolnikov left his visiting mother and beloved sister and got to know Sonia, a kind prostitute. Under the influence of Sonia, who is deeply religious, he finally surrendered to the police and confessed to the fact of killing. After the trial, Raskolnikov was given a lighter sentence and exiled to Siberia to serve eight years in prison. Sonia fully supports him. She arranged her sister-in-law's whereabouts and followed Raskolnikov to Siberia.

4. Dostoevsky's portrayal of Raskolnikov, the core figure of Crime and Punishment, has excavated a rare depth for the book around the theme of "Crime and Punishment". Rascona is an atheist with a changeable and even absurd personality. He is arrogant. He is not only a generous and kind humanitarian, but also sometimes ruthless and insensitive to the point of losing humanity.