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raskolnikov (n)
a fictional character in Dostoevsky's novel `Crime and Punishment'; he kills old women because he believes he is beyond the bounds of good or evil
raskolnikov Sentence Examples
- Raskolnikov's tormented mind spiraled into a web of despair and violence.
- The cold, calculating logic of Raskolnikov's philosophy justified murder in his twisted mind.
- Raskolnikov's conscience wrestled within him, guilt gnawing at his soul.
- Sonia's unwavering faith and compassion confronted Raskolnikov's nihilism.
- Raskolnikov's encounter with Marmeladov exposed the depths of human suffering.
- Raskolnikov's poverty and isolation fueled his contempt for society's injustices.
- The weight of Raskolnikov's crime crushed him, leaving him a broken and haunted man.
- Despite his crimes, Raskolnikov's capacity for redemption lingered in the heart of his turmoil.
- Raskolnikov's punishment in Siberia became a path of self-discovery and atonement.
- The legacy of Raskolnikov continues to captivate readers, exploring the complexities of human nature and the consequences of sin.
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a fictional character in Dostoevsky's novel `Crime and Punishment'; he kills old women because he believes he is beyond the bounds of good or evil
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Raskolnikov's tormented mind spiraled into a web of despair and violence.
The cold, calculating logic of Raskolnikov's philosophy justified murder in his twisted mind.
Raskolnikov's conscience wrestled within him, guilt gnawing at his soul.
Sonia's unwavering faith and compassion confronted Raskolnikov's nihilism.