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Svidrigailov. "Crime and Punishment". The image of the hero

Absolutely not in vain in the novel "Crime and Punishment" appears such a mysterious and gloomy person, as Arkady Ivanovich Svidrigailov. Dostoevsky quite an interesting way contrasts it to the main character - Rodion Raskolnikov, but about this a little later.

Svidrigailov is described as a cynical and immoral person, his world is the dark Petersburg dens. Suddenly rich and gaining power over the serfs, he embarked on an even more depraved and destructive path. "We are a single berries field," Svidrigailov said to Raskolnikov. "Crime and Punishment" is a novel with deep philosophical thought, which deals with the issues of recognition of good and evil, justice of crime and moral responsibility, repentance and punishment. And if you take deeper, then the issues of the state system, and the socialist revolution.

The novel "Crime and Punishment". Svidrigailov

The opposition of the author of these two characters draws a picture of the fact that each of them has his own point of view on life and circumstances, and quite the opposite. Therefore, Raskolnikov and Svidrigailov will receive punishments. "Crime and Punishment" tells about the fate of these heroes, and that's interesting: the killer Svidrigailov, who poisoned his wife, at the end of the novel, will shoot himself, and the murderer Raskolnikov will be imprisoned for eight years and will receive mutual love with Sonechka Marmeladova, who, He will go to penal servitude to somehow ease his suffering, and the deepest remorse in his deed.

What do these heroes have in common and what will make them so different? Why such a different fate?

Svidrigailov (Crime and Punishment): Characteristics

The whole point is that, at their own will, driven by different goals, they overstepped the permissiveness and went on a deliberate murder. When it became known that Raskolnikov had killed the old woman and her niece, Svidrigailov, unlike Raskolnikov's close circle - Razumikhin, Dunyasha and Sonya - took this news quite coolly, he even calmed and cheered the sad, sickly nervous and restless Rodion.

So, who is he - Svidrigailov? "Crime and Punishment" (the characterization of this character) shows that the novel describes him as a person who is unaccustomed to repentance in his actions and actions.

Difference

However, he is very surprised by the throwings and doubts of Raskolnikov Svidrigailov. "Crime and Punishment" describes their meeting and conversation, where Arkady Ivanovich tells Rodion that if his conscience and moral issues were so tortured, then why not have to take up his cause and express it all in a rough and harsh manner.

So, if you compare these two characters, then all that remains in Rodion is the human and living that tormented him every minute and second, but in Svidrigailov this is nothing - there was only emptiness, anger and disappointment. Hence this indifferent cynicism, and the accuracy of the understanding of the dissenting idea-theory, which he perfectly takes as his own. His words sound like this: "A single villainy is permissible, if the main goal is good." It seems that everything is simple and clear, but it was not so easy to live with these thoughts in my head.

Justification of goals

Continuing to disclose the topic "Crime and Punishment": the image of Svidrigailov, "it must immediately be noted that for this hero moral issues have become absolutely superfluous, he believes that the achievement of a" good goal "justifies any villainy. His goal is boundless voluptuousness, for him some terrible things happen, Martha Petrovna dies, a young girl dies, then Svidrigailov prepares to marry a sixteen-year-old bride and is plotting violence over Dunyasha Raskolnikova, whom she wants to achieve at any cost.

Everything would go on according to his calculating and insidious plan, because he came to Petersburg in order to get Dunyashin love at any cost. He set a trap for Dunya and knows that the "bird" will necessarily fall into it. The poor girl is compelled to come to him on a date to talk about the grave secret of a poor brother. And this is the saving straw, for which Svidrigailov is clinging. "Crime and Punishment" in these moments is heating up the plot to the limit. Their date has become a very strong and exciting place in the work.

As a result of the struggle, when Dunya broke free from Savidrigailov's strong hands, grabbed the revolver and directed him to the offender, he was frightened, and not at all with weapons, but with the spiritual power of the girl. He stepped back before his love for her. It was then that he finally realized that he does not have salvation from despair, which means that there is no future, and now he is waiting for eternity in a "bank with spiders".

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