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Crime and Punishment2

n her head. These things clearly show that the crime isnt what might cause his suffering or pain, it is something else.After Raskolnikov is sent off to Siberia, he doesnt feel regretful. He grows depressed only when he learns of his mothers death. He still hasnt found any reason to feel remorse for his crime. Even though he was sent to Siberia, he doesnt view it as suffering because; he would rather not have to go through seven years in his prison cell. He wants to give himself up voluntarily to the police, and he wants also to escape punishment and remain free. He himself is most definitely not capable of deciding which of these desires is stronger and which in the next moment will direct his act (Pisarev, 142). I chose to quote because I wanted to show that Raskolnikov wanted to remain free after committing his crime. Raskolnikov suffering is never spoken about, mainly because there is none. It is obvious that Raskolnikov never seems to be in a pit of despair from all the suffering he has to face from the effect of the murder....

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