Why did he kill them?
ok I understand that Dostoevsky wants to show that Luzhin's ideas (and their implications) are completely wrong, that you can't just kill people to do the rest of the world a favor. But I don't really buy that Raskolnikov believes this, or that he really believes that the broker is evil. It seems like he didn't know what to do with his life and just wanted to test the theory, sort of on a whim. Would you really kill someone on a whim? Really?
Thursday, May 14, 2009
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