Danny Brockie

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“In the first place, because I can reason that I am one, and secondly, because for a month past I have been troubling benevolent Providence, calling it to witness that not for my own fleshly lusts did I undertake it, but with a grand and noble object — ha-ha! Thirdly, because I aimed at carrying it out as justly as possible, weighing, measuring and calculating. Of all the lice I picked out the most useless one and proposed to take from her only as much as I needed for the first step, no more nor less (so the rest would have gone to a monastery, according to her will, ha-ha!). And what shows ...more
Danny Brockie
His shortfallings. Raskolnikov laughs at himself and admits he's perhaps not as smart as he thought he was. Yet he shows no remorse for the pawnbroker.
Crime and Punishment
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