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"In the darkest, most claustrophobic alleys of St. Petersburg, Dostoevsky finds a sliver of light. Sonya Marmeladova—the woman who 'sold herself' to save her family—becomes the catalyst for Raskolnikov’s resurrection. It’s a reminder that no one is beyond saving, but redemption doesn't come through logic. It comes through the quiet, agonizing courage of confession and the willingness to suffer for the truth. 🕯️✨"

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"We often think of 'hell' as a place we go, but Raskolnikov reminds us that it’s a place we build. Crimen y castigo isn't just a story about a murder; it’s a terrifyingly accurate map of the human conscience. Dostoevsky shows us that the real 'punishment' isn't the law—it's the isolation that comes from believing you are 'extraordinary' enough to be above morality. We are all Raskolnikov when we choose our ego over our empathy. 🌑📖" Crimen_y_castigo_Fiodor_Dostoyevski.epub

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"Is a 'great' goal enough to justify a 'terrible' means? Raskolnikov’s theory of the 'extraordinary man' is a mirror held up to every era. He killed an old woman to prove he was a Napoleon, only to find that his soul couldn't survive the weight of the axe. Dostoevsky’s masterpiece is a warning: when we strip away the spiritual and the communal in favor of pure logic, we don’t become supermen—we become ghosts. 🪓⚖️"

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