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crimes and punishment fyodor dostoyevsky

crimes and punishment fyodor dostoyevsky

Thrown Into A New World: 
Let The Punishment Begin!

Thrown Into A New World: Let The Punishment Begin!

What do you think would happen when a mean and cranky bitch was suddenly thrown into a new world with no fault of her own? At least that is what she chose to believe. A new world where she would be dubbed as a “Villainess". The hardest to impress and scariest judge on the national talent search show, ‘The Dreamer’ had now transmigrated to an old historical world.  One with no internet, no cell phone and worst of all no women's rights!  A strong-willed woman who had an opinion about everything was now stuck in a land where her thoughts did not matter. Not only did she have to live her new life, adapting and mending her ways to survive in this world but also she had to do it in the body of a mere child? ------ "You think that by dropping me in this backward ass world, I'm going to approve of your work?" A young Yvonne yelled as she stared at the bright morning sky. "Dream on!" She flipped her middle finger and walked away with her head held high. The God watching her from high up in the sky almost puked blood when he saw her disrespectful actions. 'Looks like my punishment wasn't enough!' He growled causing the clouds to darken and thunder to rumble in the skies. ____ Years later, "Just be a good girl and follow everything he says. You will belong to him after all." Said the woman who sat by her side, gently caressing her hands.  'What did this lady just say? Hmph... Yvonne St. Claire belongs to no one!'  Though her thoughts were rebellious, she still submissively nodded her head in agreement.  'Let's see who will belong to whom!' Yvonne lowered her head to hide the sparks of fury in her eyes. --- Come, witness Yvonne’s journey as she strives hard to dodge the obstacles that stand in her way of leading a normal and peaceful life. But will she be able to succeed when the heavens, particularly a certain God has different plans for her? NOTICE: Resuming regular chapter uploads from Nov 2026!!
Fantasy
1005 Chs
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky

The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky

The Idiot is a novel by the 19th-century Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. It was first published serially in the journal The Russian Messenger in 1868–69. The title is an ironic reference to the central character of the novel, Prince (Knyaz) Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a young man whose goodness, open-hearted simplicity and guilelessness lead many of the more worldly characters he encounters to mistakenly assume that he lacks intelligence and insight. In the character of Prince Myshkin, Dostoevsky set himself the task of depicting "the positively good and beautiful man." The novel examines the consequences of placing such a unique individual at the centre of the conflicts, desires, passions and egoism of worldly society, both for the man himself and for those with whom he becomes involved. Joseph Frank describes The Idiot as "the most personal of all Dostoevsky's major works, the book in which he embodies his most intimate, cherished, and sacred convictions." It includes descriptions of some of his most intense personal ordeals, such as epilepsy and mock execution, and explores moral, spiritual and philosophical themes consequent upon them. His primary motivation in writing the novel was to subject his own highest ideal, that of true Christian love, to the crucible of contemporary Russian society. The artistic method of conscientiously testing his central idea meant that the author could not always predict where the plot was going as he was writing. The novel has an awkward structure, and many critics have commented on its seemingly chaotic organization. According to Gary Saul Morson, "The Idiot violates every critical norm and yet somehow manages to achieve real greatness." Dostoevsky himself was of the opinion that the experiment was not entirely successful, but the novel remained his favourite among his works. In a letter to Strakhov he wrote: "Much in the novel was written hurriedly, much is too diffuse and did not turn out well, but some of it did turn out well. I do not stand behind the novel, but I do stand behind the idea.
History
50 Chs
Death punishment: old version (finished)

Death punishment: old version (finished)

In 1950, a red rupture split the sky open and changed humanity forever. When the rift vanished, nearly sixty percent of the population awakened supernatural abilities. Cities fell, new powers reshaped society, and from that day forward most people manifested their abilities at the age of sixteen. Power became status. Power became survival. Alan Winchester is the son of the world’s top ranked hero, yet when his generation begins awakening, nothing happens to him. With no abilities in a world built around the superhuman, he turns to science and works inside his father’s organization, believing he can still earn his place another way. Then he discovers classified files: illegal experiments, disappearances, and murder cases hidden behind the image of heroism. After a chain of violent events forces him out of everything he knows, Alan travels to China searching for answers, training, and a different path to power. What begins as survival turns into something far more dangerous as he uncovers forces tied to the original catastrophe that changed humanity. Death. Corruption. Revenge. In a world ruled by strength, Alan will carve his own. What to Expect: Weak to strong progression Brutal fights with real consequences Detailed power systems and scaling Mystery arcs and hidden conspiracies Hero vs villain conflicts with lasting damage Slow-burn romance later on Side characters are not guaranteed to survive ----- New chapters/EPs will be uploaded on Mondays & Thursdays (bonus chapter randomly on Saturday depending on my work schedule) at 1 PM CET (North Africa/Europe time). USA: 7 AM EST / 4 AM PST. Asia: 5:30 PM IST (India) / 8 PM CST (China) / 9 PM JST (Japan). ----- DM me: Feedback, suggestions, ideas welcome! Please, Rate/star the novel after reading! +18 Mature Content Warning (18+) – Not for the Sensitive. Chapters 1k–1.8k words
Urban
41 Chs
What are the main themes in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's 'Crime and Punishment'?
One of the main themes is guilt. The protagonist, Raskolnikov, commits a crime and is then consumed by guilt. Another theme is the idea of redemption. He tries to find a way to atone for what he has done. Also, poverty is a significant theme as it partly drives Raskolnikov to his extreme act.
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2024-10-25 05:24
How does Fyodor Dostoyevsky depict the character of Raskolnikov in 'Crime and Punishment'?
Raskolnikov in 'Crime and Punishment' is shown as a tormented soul. He is constantly in a state of internal conflict. On one hand, he believes his crime was a way to prove his superiority, but on the other hand, his conscience haunts him. Dostoyevsky uses his thoughts and actions to portray this duality. For example, he tries to act normal after the crime but his inner turmoil is always on the verge of breaking through.
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2024-10-26 03:44
What was Fyodor Dostoyevsky's first novel?
Fyodor Dostoyevsky's first novel was 'Poor Folk' which was published in 1846. This work is significant as it introduced Dostoyevsky to the literary world. It is a story that delves into the lives of the poor in Russia, showing their struggles, hopes, and the complex web of relationships in that social stratum.
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2024-11-23 00:11
What is Fyodor Dostoyevsky's best novel?
One of his most highly regarded novels is 'Crime and Punishment'. It delves deep into the psyche of the protagonist, Raskolnikov, who commits a murder and then endures a harrowing journey of guilt, self - discovery, and redemption. The novel explores complex moral and philosophical themes that are characteristic of Dostoyevsky's work.
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2024-12-01 18:10
Which novel of Fyodor Dostoyevsky is regarded as the best?
In my opinion, 'Crime and Punishment' stands out. The way Dostoyevsky portrays the internal struggle of Raskolnikov is masterful. His thoughts on the nature of crime, the divide between the poor and the privileged, and the concept of redemption make it a very powerful read.
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2024-12-01 16:11
Can you briefly introduce Fyodor Dostoyevsky's first novel?
Dostoyevsky's first novel 'Poor Folk' is a work that mainly explores the situation of the impoverished in Russia. It gives readers a glimpse into their hardships and relationships.
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2024-11-23 13:48
What are the common themes in crimes and punishment novel books?
One common theme is guilt. In many such novels, the characters who commit crimes have to grapple with their guilt, like in 'Crime and Punishment'. Another theme is justice. Novels often explore how justice is served or not served, whether it's through the legal system or some other form of reckoning.
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2024-11-15 18:20
What are the main themes explored in the 'Crimes and Punishment' manhwa?
The main themes include justice, morality, and the complexity of human nature. It delves deep into how people make choices and face the consequences of their actions.
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2025-12-09 05:48
Who are the main characters in 'Seven Crimes and Punishment Light Novel'?
Maybe there's an authority figure in the light novel. This person could be in charge of enforcing the punishments for the seven crimes. Their decisions and actions would likely have a significant impact on the overall plot and the other characters in the story.
1 answer
2024-11-11 01:47
What are the main themes explored in 'Seven Crimes and Punishment Light Novel'?
Well, one of the main themes could be the exploration of human nature. It might show how different characters react to the concept of crimes and their corresponding punishments, which can reveal a lot about what drives people to do certain things.
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2024-11-11 00:54
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