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Devine
05-24-2005, 06:07 PM
I agree with piquant!! For those of you who did not enjoy crime and punishment, you probably were looking for more of a mindess entertaining book than a book of marvelous depiction of human psychology. But it seems your minds are two-demensional for that!<br><br><br> Anyway, Crime and Punishment is by far my favourite book. Dostoevsky did a fantastic job with the elements of psycological effects from committing a crime. As some has already said, I loved the last conversation that Porfiry and Raskolnikoff had when Porfiry confesses to Raskolnikoff that he knows his crime. That chapter represented the most pyscology in the book. <br><br><br> In conclusion, Dostoevsky is one of the best authors and I soon plan on reading "The Idiot".<br><br><br>