Crime and Punishment – Jesuit Book Club: Discussion of the Novel
Crime and Punishment is one of the greatest classics of world literature and one of the most famous works of the renowned writer and philosopher Fyodor Dostoevsky. This novel has gained worldwide popularity and has been translated into many languages, spreading the author’s ideas across different literary and cultural circles.
The novel represents the eternal human struggle between good and evil, between crime and punishment. Dostoevsky presents this conflict from the perspective of the criminal, delving deep into his inner turmoil and portraying the continuous internal struggle he faces after committing his crime. The novel explores the motivations behind the crime and the harsh psychological punishment that accompanies it, which comes from the criminal’s own conscience, leading to an ongoing battle and persistent pain.
We invite you to join the Jesuit Book Club meeting on Tuesday, November 26 at 7:00 PM for a discussion of Crime and Punishment and to share ideas together.
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