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Luzhin as a Disliked Character is Crime and Punishment
Luzhin as a Disliked Character is Crime and Punishment Assignment: “It is said that of all the characters in the novel, Dostoyevsky dislikes only one, Luzhin. Write an essay where you analyze those elements, which make this dislike evident. Include Luzhin’s ideas and their effects on Raskolnikov, along with reasons for including the list of crimes by intellectuals.” In Crime and Punishment, Dostoyevsky clearly shows that Luzhin is a disliked character. This is illustrated through Luzhin’s ideas and their effect on Raskolnikov as well as through Luzhin’s actions. Dostoyevsky portrays Luzhin as his most disliked character and makes him a symbol of everything Dostoyevsky hates in human kind – self-importance and extreme insincerity. Luzhin’s ideas are disliked by all, but especially Raskolnikov. Luzhin speaks in a businesslike tome as if he was the most important creature on Earth and should be praised. He said that it is most important to think about yourself first because if you don’t know one will and your life will go down the drain. When speaking about crime, Luzhin says that it isn’t the poor people who bring on more crime, but more, the upper class citizens. He lists quite a few crimes by intellectuals to show how informed he is. Dostoyevsky’s purpose for Luzhin’s list is to show that Luzhin himself was from the upper ranks of society and that he himself is capable of such crimes. Raskolnikov becomes very agitated at Luzhin’s speech and almost literally throws him out of the apartment. Luzhin’s actions also show how disliked he is by Dostoyevsky. The very first thing noticed about Luzhin is his outfit, which is very obviously just bought. Luzhin tries to impress his ‘audience’ with his grandeur. When this fails to happen, Luzhin tries again through his use of “intelligent” language. He even uses a few quotes he’s learned over the past few days such as “Literature is taking a maturer form, many injurious prejudices have been rooted up and turned to ridicule . . . In a word we have cut ourselves off irrevocably from the past.” Nevertheless, he is unable to impress his listeners with his speech either. We’ve learned that Luzhin was a very cheap individual, and this is confirmed once more when we learn that he has found Pulcheria Alexandrovna and Avdotia Romanovna a very small and cheap apartment in a bad neighborhood. He is, supposedly, a rich man, lawyer, from higher ranks of society, and Dunia’s fiancé and still he doesn’t provide his bride-to-be with anything. Pulcheria Alexandrovna had to borrow money for her trip to Petersburg. It is easy to realize that Dostoyevsky dislikes Luzhin very much. He shows this through Luzhin’s ideas that enrage Raskolnikov and through his actions that show how self-centered he is. Bibliography:
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