In Crime and Punishment, Dostoevsky illustrates Raskolnikov’s belief that he is one of the very few who possess the qualities of an extraordinary man who can help aid his community by revealing his thought process on the subject.
“How can you fail to see the character of the man in the whole story? Don’t you see at once that the answers he has given in the examination are the holy truth?” (Dostoevsky 142)
Before Raskolnikov murders Alyona, he contemplates and continues to ask himself “but is It really going to happen? Is