Dreams often represent the psychological states of characters. For example, when Raskolnikov dreams of the horse being beaten by the impatient men, it represents his view that women (like his sister Sonya) are sacrificing themselves for men.
In some countries torture is still used
Raskolnikov has a total of two significant dreams in "Crime and Punishment." The first dream involves a mare being beaten, while the second dream occurs after his confession and revolves around the idea of being consumed by his guilt.
Blame the dog.
intentional act against legal parameters is crime. punishment do not define crime.
The Esperanto word for crime is "krimo" and the word for punishment is "puno".
fixed punishment for each type of crime
Dostoyevsky published Crime and Punishment in 1866.
maters what crime?
The same as punishment has always been used for. As a deterrent - to punish - and to rehabilitate.
what was the crime and punishment like in 1950s
Crime and Punishment - 1917 was released on: USA: 25 February 1917
Crime and Punishment - 1993 was released on: USA: 3 March 1993