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    sinful. At this point‚ nothing has really changed significantly other than his environment--simply‚ same old feelings‚ just a different place. Due to his pride‚ he is obsessed with the idea that he is superior and “extraordinary” (249). Under his theory‚ he believes he is exceptional and should not be forced to abide by the law of ordinary people. In fact‚ he considers

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    and full of drunkards and criminals (Dostoyevsky 2). Murder was a commonplace during the time. Dostoyevsky took advantage of this capital of murder and crime and used it for the setting of his well known novel‚ Crime and Punishment‚ which is based upon a murderer and the theories that motivate him. Dostoyevsky uses this murderer‚ Raskolnikov‚ who is a serious

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    All throughout the media‚ one hears of murders and homicides. It is a crime to kill someone‚ but the government "murders" people all the time without thinking twice. There is a risk when pulling the trigger that this horrible fate will happen. If it is not right to kill someone‚ why does the government kill people all the time? <br> <br>In The Bible‚ there is a statement that says "Thou shalt not kill‚" and yet the government believes it can punish for what it already does. It is a crime within a

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    Sometimes a dream is much more than simply a dream. Sigmund Freud explains a dream’s ‘latent content’ is heavily derived from the ‘manifest’ dream-thoughts. The manifest being what is evident in the dream‚ and the latent being the underlying meaning of the dream. In Raskolnikov’s dream‚ the manifest is that he is a seven year old boy who is fond of horses. He sees a horse being tortured and beat‚ bringing amusement to the townspeople‚ as he walks with his father. As the horse dies‚ he goes to hug

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    Let the Punishment Fit the Crime When a thief in Chicago stole a motorcycle‚ the press reported‚ the victim‚ who knew the thief‚ was not particularly interested in seeing the thief punished‚ just in getting his motorcycle back. By the time the police caught the thief‚ he had sold the motorcycle. He received a suspended sentence. The victim was told he would have to sue the thief if he wanted his money back. What is wrong with his story? It does not satisfy our sense of justice because justice means

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    William Martinez Lanesa Poulton English 1302- P23 29 November 2012 Reasons/ Evidence Thesis- Presuming that capital punishment is allowed the punishment should fit the crime. Reason 1- Presuming that capital punishment is allowed the punishment should fit the crime because it would bring justice and peace to some families. Evidence1- William Dudley and Helen Corthran state many death row inmates have accepted their fate and somewhat prepared for their execution (Dudley 30). Evidence 2- Dudley

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    Opinion Essays Structure of the Opinion Essay: Introduction – introduces the topic and state your opinion clearly Body - consists of three or more paragraphs each presenting a separate viewpoint supported by reasons/examples Conclusion – summarizes/restates your opinion using different words Useful Language То express opinion: I believe‚ In my opinion‚ I think‚ In my view‚ I strongly believe‚ I see it‚ It seems to me (that)‚ As far as I am concerned‚ I am (not) convinced that...‚

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    Raskolnikov is reticent to accept Sonya’s forgiveness because he is unwilling to humble himself‚ but she constantly encourages him to repent and accept the forgiveness that is offered. Sonya firmly tells Raskolnikov‚ “‘Go now‚ this minute‚ stand in the crossroads‚ bow down‚ and first kiss the earth you’ve defiled‚ then bow to the whole world‚ on all four sides‚ and say aloud to everyone: ‘I have killed!’ Then God will send you life again’” (Dostoyevsky 420). The idea of falling to the earth is something

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    In Crime and Punishment‚ Fyodor Dostoevsky tells the story of how a man‚ Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov‚ became a murderer. Dostoevsky sets a majority the novel in Raskolnikov’s mind‚ taking the reader through his psyche before‚ during‚ and after committing a double-murder. Typically‚ a murderer is not an archetype for a protagonist; yet‚ Crime and Punishment is known for its antihero who plays the role of both the protagonist and antagonist: Raskolnikov. By setting parts of the novel in his mind

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    Feminist theory shows the ways of a gender structured life. This culture is also displayed in Crime and Punishment by Sonya and Dunya. Feminist criticism is a type of literary criticism that was well known in the 1970’s. Women would begin taking apart the classics and analyzing how the author portrayed women. The women in Crime and Punishment ‚ especially Sonya and Dunya have a stronger state of mind and are able to handle the pressures and struggles of life better than the men in the novel.

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