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French American Noir Crossings Crime

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My Crime and Punishment literary criticism reveals that the story is told rigorously from the point of view of Raskolnikov. His name, which means “divided,” is suitable since his key reputation trait is to alienate himself from society. He likewise believes that he is portion of an elite echelon and that he may do as he pleases. However he is tormented by guilty conscience after he commits murder.

Throughout the novel he toys with the idea with regards to confessing and at the same time remains convinced that what he did was justified. The only strength strong sufficient to keep his mind from slipping into contempt for humanity is Sonja, which is one realization he acknowledges. He admits that he loves her.

The other characters in the book merely are a mirror reflectivity of who he is; they mirror his own personality and understanding of himself. Deep down he genuinely cares when it comes to Dunya, Pulcheria, Razumikhin and Alexandra but because he has a skeptical outlook, he never shows his appreciation when his friends undertake and support him.

Sonya who is likewise a transgressor and sacrifices herself for the sake of others where as Raskolnikov’s crimes are consecrated only for his own selfish reasons, yet he cannot totally see the evil of his actions. His kinship with Svidrigailov is distant and he despises him, but at the same time he needs the strong validation for his own crimes.

Sonya is family orientated and prostituted herself to aid her family. She ought to not have had to do that but her selfish father held drinking. Sonja understands why Raskolnikov devoted his crimes and is not horrified by this at all. However, Raskolnikov still thinks of Sonja as a fellow transgressor and he is not more than willing to know the divergence for rather a lot of time. She’s “one of them” for most of the book. She sins for others but he sins for himself.

Raskolnikov and his sister Dunya percentage a great deal of of the same traits but at the same time, she is the precise opposite of her brother. My Crime and Punishment literary criticism shows Raskolnikov to be self-centered and cruel, but Dunya is kind and compassionate. She portrays the firmest female reputation traits in the novel, and she is in all likelihood the only “good” person in the novel.

French American Noir Crossings Crime

This new addition to the Crime Files series explores the complex kinship amid ‘noir’ in France and in the U.S., including discussion of both film and fiction.

About the Author

ALISTAIR ROLLS is Lecturer in French at the University of Newcastle, Australia. His publications include Nausea: Text, Context, Intertext (co-edited, 2005) and The Flight of the Angels: Intertextuality in Four Novels by Boris Vian (1999).

DEBORAH WALKER is Lecturer in French and Language Coordinator at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.
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