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Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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  • ... All men are divided into 2 categories: Extraordinary and ordinary. My actions only serve a greater purpose.
  • That marriage will not take place so long as I am alive!
  • What
  • You are the one who murdered Alyona Ivanovna.
  • Raskolnikov murders an old pawnbroker believing that he will be able to do good with the stolen items, comparing himself to Napoleon. He puts himself on such a high moral plane that he unremorsefully kills her sister as well.
  • What a crazy plot twist
  • I've known since the beginning.
  • Raskolnikov receives a 13 page letter informing him his sister is getting married and goes on a delirious drunken rampage through St. petersburg.
  • A strange, distinguished old man approaches Raskolnikov and informs him that he knows what he did. He had never seen this man before, nor does he ever see him again.
  • My purpose has been served, and I remain certain that I am extraordinary.
  • Porfiry Petrovich, the lead investigator on the murder, slowly and meticulously informs Raskolnikov that he knows that he did it but does not take him in as he is curious to see how Raskolnikov will react.
  • Raskolnikov breaks down in an uncontrollable sense of anxiety and impending doom as his efforts of not getting caught have failed, and he is left with only one choice.
  • After telling his loved ones, Raskolnikov turns himself in and is sentenced to 8 years of hard labor in Siberia.
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