Dostoevsky (1821-1881) is the most influential and pragmatic novelist of the 19th century Russia. He has occupied a vast area in the field of literature by writing some unique and universal creations. But Dostoevsky is very popular and commonly well-known to us for his masterpiece Crime and Punishment. In this particular novel, he has tried his best to reflect the true picture of Russia focusing on various characters of the novel. Certainly, in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, Raskolnicov is the most discussed heroic character i.e. it is a hero-dominated novel.
At
the very beginning of the novel, we come to see that Raskolnicov has recently
completed his university education and he was highly optimistic to get a good
job after his graduation. He is looking for a job but he is failure to manage a
job. Because of his unemployment, he is mentally very depressed and
disappointed. He blames the social system of Russia because he thinks that
corruption, misdeed, tyranny, persecution, class distinction, the difference
between the rich and the poor, social injustice and so on have covered the
whole range of the society.
Raskolnicov
as a hero wants to translate his dream into reality by utilizing his
educational skills. He dreams a lot when he studies at university. But when he completed his graduation, he found a big difference between dreams and
reality. The mother and sister of Raskolnicov also expected a lot that he will
drive the wheel of the family. Rascolnicov is suffering from an inferiority
complex because of his inability to help his family members. Truly speaking,
Raskolnicov is greatly influenced by the philosophy of Napoleon and he wants to
be a superhero by doing extraordinary activities. He played a vital role to
change the structure of society by eradicating corruption. So we can
comment that Raskolnicov is not a coward rather we cannot but praise his heroic
deed.
Dounia,
the sister of Raskolnicov, is working in an office where Sidrigailov is the boss
or master of Dounia. Dounia feels the unemployment problem of her brother
Raskolnicov very deeply. She is very sensible, responsible and dutiful to her
brother and mother. She possesses enchanting and mind-blowing beauty.
Sidrigailov has fallen in love with the beauty and responsibility of Dounia. He
proposes her to marry but she refuses and reacts very strongly. If we want to
explain the profundity of his love, it becomes clear to us that he is very
genuine and true to love. Because of the refusal of Dounia, he has ultimately
committed suicide.
There
is another character in this novel Crime and Punishment whose name is
Razumikhin. He is very handsome, rich and responsive who also desires to get
positive response from Dounia in the field of love. Luzhin is another
competitor of love who wishes to win the heart of Dounia. But Dounia has
refused his proposal because of his having lose character. Razumikhin is the
worthiest person to the eyes of Dounia. That's why, she wants to keep up the
request of Razumikhin by giving an important condition. The condition is that
he has to provide a big amount of money for the business of her brother
Raskolnicov. Razumikhin promptly accepted the proposal of Dounia. But when
Raskolnicov has got this information, he bitterly criticizes his sister.
Raskolnicov,
the protagonist of the novel, is so depressed and broken-hearted that he wants
to change the structure of the society by doing something, even by killing
somebody. In the city of St. Petersburg, there is an old lady who is called the
pawnbroker. Actually, she would provide money to the people with high interest.
Raskolnicov thinks that this old lady is a great obstacle in the way of the
progress and the development of the society. He has decided to kill that old
lady to remove the curse of the society.
When
he was going to the house of that old lady to kill her, he was suffering from
indecision. So he decided to come back home. On the way of returning home, he
stopped in a tavern where he met Marmeladov, a drunker and a wretched man.
Marmeladov expressed his grief to Raskolnicov that he has a sickly wife and a
daughter named Sonia who is forced to take the profession of prostitution for
maintaining the family. After long days, once Raskolnicov heard that Marmeladov
was run over by a carriage.
Raskolnicov,
who is determine to kill the pawnbroker, is informed that the old lady is alone
in house. According to the preplan, he has fired and killed that old lady along
with her step sister. So, we have come to see that Raskolnicov has become a
murderer by killing two ladies at a time The police is looking for Raskolnicov
and he has seen his old photograph in the daily newspaper as a killer.
By
killing this lady, he has invited his own catastrophe and tragic doom because
crime does not allow anybody to escape from punishment. As he has committed
crime, punishment is a must. Truly speaking, Raskolnicov is now in a great
tension not only for himself but also for the family members. Now he is playing
the role of a fugitive. Porfiry, an investigation officer, tricks Raskolnicov
by saying that he was at that apartment when Raskolnicov murdered that old lady
along with her step sister and forces to confess his guilt.
Raskolnicov
has taken shelter in a brothel where the heroine Sonia lives as a prostitute.
Sonia invites him to stay in her room. Raskolnicov has narrated the whole
incident of his life to Sonia. Simultaneously, Sonia expresses her grief with
Raskolnicov. Both of them are the victims of the circumstances because they
have committed crime only for poverty, nothing else. Sonia comes to know the
fact of the hero. When she wanted to know the cause of murdering, Raskolnicov says:
"No,
Sonia, I was not hungry. I certainly wanted to help my mother and sister."
He
again says:
"I
wanted to become Napoleon, that's why I killed her."
He
says-
"Did
I murder the old woman? I murdered myself, not her."
After
hearing the life story of Raskolnicov, Sonia consoles him in this way:
"There
is no one- no one in the whole world now so unhappy as you."
He
requests her:-
"Then
you won't leave me, Sonia."
Sonia
says:-
"No,
no, never, nowhere-I will follow you. I will follow you everywhere."
Sonia
has advised Raskolnicov to confess his guilt in the following way:
"I
am a murderer! Then God will send you life again. Suffer and expiate your sin
by it."
Sonia
has advised Raskolnicov to surrender himself to the police but Raskolnicov
wants to stay there without surrendering himself. But Sonia again and again
requests him to obey the law of the country by surrendering. She continuously
urges him to confess the guilt to the police.
For
the continuous request of Sonia, Raskolnicov decides to surrender to the
police. He wants to make a purgatorial journey of salvation. Because of his
previous good deeds, he wasn't given death sentenced. The decision of the court
was that he would have to go to Siberia and have to work hard for 8 years.
Sonia was accompanied by the hero to go to Siberia's prison. The hero bowed
down his head and kissed the feet of Sonia but he says:
"I
didn't bow down to you. I bowed down to all suffering humanity,"
The
hero further says:
"I
have abandoned my family today, my mother and sister. I have only you. Let us
go together. I've come to you. We're both accused. Let us go our way
together."
Raskolnicov
says:-
"I
didn't kill a human being but a principle."
Sonia
blames him that he is a hallow man having no spiritual fertility. She says:
"You
have turned away from God and God has smitten you."
The
Raskolnicov hopelessly answers:-
"Perhaps
there is no God."
Raskolnicov
thinks that he has got punishment both mentally and physically. Actually, here
we can compare Raskolnicov with King Lear of William
Shakespeare's King Lear. King Lear also suffers for his wrong decision to give
his kingdom among his two daughters depriving Cordelia, the youngest one, from
his property. He has suffered more than he committed crime and at the end he realized
his fault and we see the purgation of his soul. Similarly, Raskolnicov has
ultimately realized his fault and he thinks that as he has committed crime,
punishment is a must. He has to penance.
Raskolnicov
and Sonia started their purgatorial journey on foot to Siberia because they
think that if they go there on foot, the intensity of the crime will reduce
with the excretion of sweat. The hero consoles himself that though he is
punished, he has done something good for the society. He has broken the long
cherished convention.
Eventually,
we can comment that Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment is a psychological novel
where we come to see the mental conflict of the hero Raskolnicov. He suffers
throughout the novel from mental anxiety for his wretched condition of the
society. He committed crime because of his depression of unemployment, nothing
else.
Prepared
by:
Name:
Mehedi Hasan
Batch
no: 28.
Roll
no: 33
Department
of English
Dhaka
International University


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