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Crime and Punishment Group Read > Why is Raskolnikov hateful?

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Mark (willey) | 10 comments Being with family and friends makes him look at himself, forces him to conceal his "crime" and this builds tremendous psychological pressure that explodes from him in fits of anger.


Book Concierge (tessabookconcierge) | 230 comments Mod
Mark wrote: "Being with family and friends makes him look at himself, forces him to conceal his "crime" and this builds tremendous psychological pressure that explodes from him in fits of anger."

Exactly ... I don't think he necessarily feels hatred towards his family, so much as he is acting out.


Anima | 3 comments From my current state of mind, I just think of him as a weak and miserable creature. Young, educated man had so much opportunity considering the time he lived, yet he decided to murder someone in order to be financially independent.


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