Consequences of immoral choices from "summary" of Crime And Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
In the world of Crime And Punishment, every action has a reaction, every choice has a consequence. The characters in this story are constantly faced with moral dilemmas, and their decisions ultimately shape their fate. Immoral choices lead to a downward spiral of guilt, paranoia, and suffering.
Raskolnikov, the protagonist of the novel, commits a heinous crime by murdering an old pawnbroker. His immoral choice haunts him from the moment he commits the act. He is consumed by guilt and paranoia, constantly living in fear of being caught. His mental and physical health deteriorate as the consequences of his actions weigh heavily on his conscience.
As Raskolnikov grapples with his guilt, he becomes increasingly isolated from society. His relationsh...
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