Raskolnikov's theory is a reasoned lawgiver doctrine: the strong who dare most become right in others' eyes, but Dostoevsky shows this reasoning violates the heart.
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Raskolnikov's theory is a reasoned lawgiver doctrine: the strong who dare most become right in others' eyes, but Dostoevsky shows this reasoning violates the heart.
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"...Right. In. Their. Eyes. He. Who. Despises. Most. Things. Will. Be. Lawgiver. Among. Them. And. He. Who. Dares. Most. Of. All. Will. Be. Most...."
"Been. Till. Now. And. So. It. Always. Be. A. Man. Must. Be. Blind. Not. To. See. A. Okay. So. Let's. Go. Back. To. The...."
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