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Aidan Mack
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How this was written in 1866, is crazy RIP Dostoevsky he would have loved bedrotting and ssris.
— Dec 30, 2025 01:33PM
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Aidan Mack
is on page 450 of 528
Genuinely emotional as I finish this masterpiece it’s been the best novel I’ve read and endlessly thought provoking and masterfully paced at last I almost gasped at Raskolnikov FINALLY confessing to the authorities I love that to him this is the only way he can feel redemption according to his own skewed religion, Dostoevsky is very interested in nihilism as seen by svidraigilivs sudden and thought provoking end
— 22 hours, 5 min ago
Aidan Mack
is on page 410 of 528
As if Svidrigailov couldn’t get any worse it’s revealed he’s a nonce
— Jan 04, 2026 02:25PM
Aidan Mack
is on page 358 of 528
YES YES my favourite part of the book easily we’ve been steadily following Raskolnikov go through a downward spiral and suffer a mental breakdown and finally FINALLY confesses his crime to someone and it’s so captivating the way he can’t quite describe in perfect words why he committed a crime how he tries to view the people he killed as louses, then he calls himself that same word to try and humanise his crime
— Jan 03, 2026 02:51PM

