mkultra on Nostr: Raskolnikov in Ted Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment begins his arc through violence ...
Raskolnikov in Ted Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment begins his arc through violence and ends it through love and God. In this essay I will attempt to prove that Crime and Punishment precedes modern works and characters like Ryan Gosling in Drive (2011) featuring Ryan Gosling, fallout new vegas' Joshua Graham, and solves the system of Barbie idealism
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