Thursday, February 18, 2016

What is Raskolnikov’s motive for killing the pawnbroker?

Raskolnikov does it mainly because he feels this need to prove everybody his superiority, his superiority over all humans, he takes proud on this , so he feels that he must prove it to everybody. He also does it, because he can imagine that society would be better without her, he also heard a conversation of a student and an officer talking about how the woman was terrible, and that the world would be much better without her. 
Raskolnikov, sees himself as a kind of Superman, and his duty to change the world to his resemblance

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