book-reviews
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Crime and Punishment Character Analysis:
Rodion Romanovich Raskolnikov Role: Protagonist Characteristic: Intelligent, Conflicted, Proud, Anxious Meaning of Name: Raskol means “schism” which represents the division between Raskolnikov’s philosophy of “ordinary” and “extraordinary”. Representation: Existential Crisis, Psychological Dualism Rodion R. Raskolnikov is the main character of Crime and Punishment. He is a former law student living in poverty in St. Petersburg. He lives in a small closet-like room which he owes rent money on and often avoids his landlady. He has… Continue reading
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A Nine-Year-Old Girl’s Journey Into Book Thievery
The Book Thief by Markus Zusak (published in 2005): A summary Narrated by Death, the Book Thief is a historical novel of nine-year-old Liesel Meminger who lives in a small town in Germany. The story is set in Nazi Germany. The book begins with Liesel losing her six-year-old brother on a train while traveling to… Continue reading
