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Crime and Punishment - Writer's Notebook
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Have a little read: ... Vincent Naimo September 15, 2004 Block 3A Crime and Punishment Writer's Notebook 1. This first instance of this dual nature characteristic occurs when Raskolnikov begins to second guess himself as to whether or not he should commit the murder. This is evident when Dostoyevsky writes, "...he knew his thoughts were confused. He knew he was very weak." (Dostoyevsky 2). Even though Raskolnikov has planned the murder for several weeks, he is still unsure as to whether or not his plan was fool proof; however, at times he recognized his plan as being perfect in that it would ensure that the police would not discover the murderer. Eventually, Raskolnikov commits the crime. When he commits the crime he is still unsure which is evident because "he seemed to have no strength. Yet the moment he started bringing the ax down, strength sprang up in him" (Dostoyevsky 74). On his way to the police station
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