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Social isolation leads to a distorted sense of reality from "summary" of Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Loneliness engulfs the mind, where shadows of thought twist and turn, distorting perception. Characters are trapped within their own consciousness, ruminating endlessly on guilt and existential dread. The world outside fades, replaced by an internal chaos that shapes a warped understanding of reality. Raskolnikov, a man consumed by his theories and alienation, finds himself isolated from humanity. This detachment breeds a delusion of superiority, an illusion that he stands apart from moral law. His actions, fueled by a distorted rationale, lead to a brutal crime, yet the aftermath reveals the fragmentation of his psyche. Isolation creates a chasm between him and the world, blurring the lines of right and wrong, justice and injustice. The streets of St. Petersburg serve as a backdrop, teeming with life yet devoid of connection. Raskolnikov witnesses hi...
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    Crime and Punishment

    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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