Crime and Punishment - Suffering Soul
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"There is no one - no on in the whole world now so unhappy as you!" (381). Often, authors impose misery and self sacrifice upon their character to give the reader a sense of sympathy for those characters. After all, who would care about a hero who has everything going for him? Oddly enough, there is something attractive about a monk traveling the countryside, doing good deeds and starving. Mercilessly, authors mold their characters into such
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others, one must suffer. Perhaps it is because people are afraid to suffer themselves and project their aspirations of epic acts through these supper people. Whatever the reason, authors know that suffering characters are more interesting and inspiring. Furthermore, readers seem to love and care about the Ascetics-Buddhas. It is still cruel, but understandable, why Raskolnikov, the main character in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, goes through so much hardship and unselfish acts throughout the plot.
others, one must suffer. Perhaps it is because people are afraid to suffer themselves and project their aspirations of epic acts through these supper people. Whatever the reason, authors know that suffering characters are more interesting and inspiring. Furthermore, readers seem to love and care about the Ascetics-Buddhas. It is still cruel, but understandable, why Raskolnikov, the main character in Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, goes through so much hardship and unselfish acts throughout the plot.