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maseemo, November 19, 2009
“Crime and Punishment… is a novel not only about the extremes of evil the criminal inflicts on others, but also about people’s unlimited goodness, a goodness which can save the criminal.” Fyodor Dostoevsky’s protagonist in this novel, Raskolnikov, is greatly impacted by the encouraging sentiments of many of the other characters, which includes Pulcheria, Dounia, Razumihin, and Sonia. Additionally, Dostoevsky’s writing style includes the use of “doubles,” which ultimately portrays the two sides of Raskolnikov: good and evil. The aforementioned individuals are essentially Raskolnikov’s positive doubles whose love becomes Raskolnikov’s savior and eventually leads him to redemption as seen in the epilogue (Karyakin 111).
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Herein is a brief analysis of Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time.
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Couldn’t help but write a review of it.
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Evaluatating Hemingway’s short story as an interesting and complex combination of signs in nature and time.
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Many people happy to read the novel. Each person has their own habits when reading the novel. I have some tips for reading the novel. Of course, these tips do not apply to all people.
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The education situation in the country is on a downturn. While deepening issues are cause for worry, I try to understand why so many people dislike reading.
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Describes the theme of H.G. Wells’ novel.
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The Time Traveler’s careless decision to travel so extremely far into the future caused negative consequences.
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An analysis of the time traveler in this novel by H.G Wells.
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Identifies causes and effects in the novel by H.G Wells.
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