Crime and Punishment
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Open pageRaskolnikov is a introspective, conflicted student driven by moral turmoil in Crime and Punishment, known for deeply introspective and conflicted, experiencing guilt and turmoil; tends towards alienation and dislinking from society; feels intense internal struggle, torn between guilt and rationalization.
Introspective, conflicted student driven by moral turmoil
deeply introspective and conflicted, experiencing guilt and turmoil; tends towards alienation and dislinking from society; feels intense internal struggle, torn between guilt and rationalization
Introspective, conflicted student driven by moral turmoil. deeply introspective and conflicted, experiencing guilt and turmoil; tends towards alienation and dislinking from society; feels intense internal struggle, to...
deeply introspective and conflicted, experiencing guilt and turmoil; tends towards alienation and dislinking from society; feels intense internal struggle, torn between guilt and rationalization
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