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Reading The Resurrection and Crime and Punishment has a feeling

author:Teaching according to aptitude is more important than reducing the burden

The protagonist of Resurrection, written by Leo Tolstoy, a nobleman who is a nobleman who is well-fed and self-resurrected, redeems a low-class prostitute forced by life through his despised but unfavorable high-class relationships.

The protagonist of "Crime and Punishment", written by Dostoevsky, a low-income and ill-indebted low-level dostoevsky, is a poor, neurotic and other serious murderer who cannot even pay tuition, and is finally redeemed in prison through the spiritual comfort of a prostitute.

The former is the aristocratic story of using humanity to save the world by redeeming others, and the latter is the false "belief" of using humanity to redeem the dream of climbing "Superman". Both are great works of roughly the same era in Russia, the former from top to bottom, the latter from the bottom up, and the common concern for the philosophy and humanity of society, forming a complete picture of society.

Although the almost insane writing method and content of "Crime and Punishment" make reading more difficult to understand, the tragic description of the life at the bottom is more suspenseful, the split personality caused by poverty and the various tragicomedies caused by it are even more unbearable to look at, just like portraying their own skin and bones. It is not accurate to say that "Crime and Punishment" is a Russian novel in the collection of "The Diary of a Madman" and "The True Biography of A Q". In this sense, while the themes of Resurrection and Crime and Punishment are almost always about believing in God and making all people equal, the latter is more populous and better understood.

Reading The Resurrection and Crime and Punishment has a feeling
Reading The Resurrection and Crime and Punishment has a feeling

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