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Reflections on Crime and Punishment
Crime and Punishment is a novel about criminal psychology, which analyzes the criminal's inner world with the process of a poor college student committing a crime. The description of psychology and appearance is profound. Reflects the psychological life of the people at the bottom of society.

This book can't help but make us think about whether the social system is imperfect or whether people themselves are vicious.

A society cannot be completely free from crime, which requires a perfect social system, extremely rich people's lives and extremely satisfying people's psychology. But people's hearts are always unsatisfied, their desires are constantly filled, and people are expanding more and more. Desire leads to wealth that can never reach the ideal.

There will always be some drawbacks in the social system, even if it seems perfect at that time, its defects will gradually emerge as time goes by.

A prerequisite for a criminal must be that he is in a psychological shadow. This gloom may come from the social oppression he suffered, from the psychological shadow of his childhood, or from the psychological depression he could not stretch.

To avoid crime, self-salvation is particularly important.

Wonderful excerpt:

Poverty is no sin. This is a fact. I also know that drinking is not a virtue, especially so. But, sir, extreme poverty is a sin. When you are poor, you can still maintain your natural noble sentiments. When you are poor, you will never be able to do it-no one can do it! The poor man is not driven out of human society with a stick, but swept out with a broom, which makes him even more insulted.

If you blame a person for perfection, how many good people are left in the world?

Nature is a mirror, a mirror that can see everything! Look in the mirror and appreciate your face!

Love brings them back to life, and there are inexhaustible sources of life in each other's hearts.