Extraordinary Man
Before dreams were a science they were used in literature. Before Sigmund Freud there was Fyodor Dostoevsky who used dreams to give a point of view of his own regarding Raskolnikov and his opinion that he was superior to other humans, as well as to show the dual nature of the character Raskolnikov in his novel Crime and Punishment. Through the entire novel FD entraps the reader into a world in which most will never be familiar with, the mind of a murderer. The incredible way FD portrays his murderer is that he gives an insight from the outside of a man who is by no means a true killer. From the way Raskolnikov acts and thinks the reader can infer he is by no means a person of violence. Indeed, he is in question of himself (as he always is) of the killings before he commits the murders due to the fact that he did not want to commit the actual deed itself, not the fact that he would be killing another person. FD allows his audience to truly feel the pain and suffering of a man who once felt he was on top of the world and his demise through many torturous realities which he finally comes to realize as the truth. The truth which can evidently be seen in Raskolnikov's final dream puts a final rest to the theory of which he held in such
the very same ideas? And why, just at the moment when he had brought away the embryo of his idea from the old woman had he dropped at once upon a conversation about her? This coincidence always seemed strange to him. Porfiry was as FD called it, playing his cards aggressively against Raskolnikov, and Raskolnikov was on the verge of giving himself up. He began to slowly realize hiss demise even though his confidence was at times renewed; Raskolnikov was a man who could not escape his own conscience. But Nikolay's confession was an actual fact. Raskolnikov's first dream can be looked at from many different ways. FD allows time to be the enemy and when "insoluble problems confront the murderer. The physical signs were almost unbearable to him. Raskolnikov took this as something absolutely incredible, he stated to hims self quickly after how he would have almost surely given himself away. As he sits in his room he starts to hear noises all around him. However, when college night came around and then I had to pick the right school every happy thought that I had vanished in front of my face. " The bestt example of this took place in the middle of Part four.
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