Crime and Punishment and Red and Black were French. Both novels used the protagonist's personal experience as a clue to show the social reality and the complexity of human nature during the French Revolution. The protagonist of Crime and Punishment was a young lawyer named Yan who worked in the Superior Court of Justice in Paris to uphold justice. However, he gradually realized that the law could not solve social problems, but could only aggravate social contradictions. In the second half of the novel, Salt was forced to face the choice of his conscience and finally chose to give up the legal profession and embark on the road of revolution. The protagonist of Red and Black was the famous French poet Delacroix. The novel used his growing up experience as the main line to show the dark side of French society in the late 19th century and the complexity of human nature. In the novel, Delacroix met various characters, including his teachers, lovers, friends, and enemies. Through his own experiences, he revealed the unfairness of society and the ugliness of human nature. These two novels both explored human nature, freedom, justice and power, reflecting the social reality of the French Revolution and people's thinking and exploration of these issues.
Crime and Punishment was a crime novel published in 1860 by Beaton, England. It was about a lawyer named Alfred Grant, who pondered and discussed the punishment and rehabilitation of criminals when dealing with some cases. The novel was mainly about a wealthy businessman, Grant's old friend, who was sentenced to prison for corruption. In prison, he met a prisoner named Zephine and the two gradually became good friends. With Grant's help, Zephine gradually adapted to the prison life through labor and Grant's teaching, and helped the other prisoners take their first step out of the darkness. In the process of handling cases, Grant not only had to find loopholes in the law for the criminals, but also consider how to reform the criminals so that they could be reborn. He constantly explored new teaching methods in an attempt to make the prison an educational institution that could promote the rehabilitation of criminals. Crime and Punishment was regarded as a classic work of 19th-century English novels, which showed a deep exploration of human nature, law, morality and other issues by describing a lawyer's thoughts on the trial and reform of criminals.
Crime and Punishment was published in the United States in 1967. The novel told the story of an Italian migrant named Alvin Correia. Alvin was a smart, kind, and cultured young man. His new life in America was full of hope and dreams. However, he soon encountered various difficulties and setbacks, including being separated from his wife, being framed, and being charged with murder. At the trial, Alvin found himself misunderstood and wronged. He tried to defend himself, but the evidence was conclusive. He was finally sentenced to death. Through the story of Alvin, the novel explored the theme of humanity, justice, freedom and power. At the same time, it also reflected the problems of race, class and gender in American society, and presented the living conditions and cultural background of Italian immigrants in American society. Crime and Punishment was regarded as one of Calvino's masterpieces and a literary work with profound thoughts and beautiful writing style.
The characters. Raskolnikov is a very complex character. His thoughts and actions drive the whole story.
It's a masterpiece because of its deep exploration of human psychology and morality. The characters are complex and the plot keeps you engaged.
"Red and Black" was a French story about the life and fate of Leo Tolstoy, the son of the 18th century polish aristocrat. The novel was based on Tolstoy's personal experience. Through the description of Leo Tolstoy and the characters around him, it showed the contradictions and problems of European society at that time. The main plot of the novel includes: Tolstoy was born into a wealthy aristocratic family, but because his brother was ill, his parents decided to send him to a priest's private school so that he could inherit the family business. In the private school, Tolstoy gradually realized the existence of poverty and class differences and began to think about the meaning and value of life. Later, he joined an uprising against the church but was soon caught and sentenced to death. Before being executed, Tolstoy came to a remote place and began his long and lonely wait for redemption. Through Tolstoy's experience, the novel reflects the various contradictions and problems of European society at that time, including religion, politics, morality, class, family and so on. At the same time, the novel also presents the complexity and variety of human nature, revealing the thoughts, actions and reactions of human beings in the face of difficulties and challenges.
Red and Black was one of the masterpieces of French literature. The novel mainly tells the story of a young noble boy, Catherine de la Rochester, who alternated between poverty and wealth with his family, as well as his confusion about his identity and moral values. With Catherine's family as the background, the novel shows the corruption, injustice and distortion of human nature in the French feudal aristocratic society by describing the personality characteristics and family history of the family members. Catherine's father was a selfish and greedy aristocrat. In order to pursue wealth and status, he would do anything to consolidate his position. Catherine's mother was a kind and weak woman. In order to protect the interests of the family, she had to succumb to her father's tyranny. In the novel, Catherine experienced many emotional entanglements, including love with family members and love with a rich and powerful woman. He was confused about his own identity and moral values, and he did not know what he should pursue. Eventually, he fell into the struggle of morality and ethics. Through Catherine's experience, the novel reflects the various ills of French society and probes into the nature and values of human beings.
Red and Black was regarded as a milestone in the history of French literature. The novel tells the story of a young man from a humble background, who is like a delicate flower in the storm of politics and society, gradually twisted, sinking and finally leading to a tragic fate. The protagonist of the novel was a young man named Charles Dickens. He was born in a low aristocratic family but had a strong desire for knowledge and critical thinking. Charles was discriminated and ostracized in the aristocratic society, but he always believed in his own ideas and beliefs and tried to understand the nature of the world through reading and thinking. In the second half of the novel, Charles began to be influenced by politics and society, and his thoughts and behavior gradually became extreme and distorted. He became active in politics and joined an ultranationalist organization. His behavior became more and more unreasonable, and in the end, he was fatally injured and led to a tragic ending. Red and Black deeply revealed the hypocrisy of French society, the loss of morality and the distortion of human nature through Charles 'story, expressing the author's criticism of aristocratic society and deep thinking about human nature. This novel was hailed as a classic in the history of French literature and had a profound impact on the culture and ideology of countries all over the world.
Red and Black was published in France in 1831. The novel tells the story of a young man named Albert Camus. He grew up in a wealthy aristocratic family, but as he grew up, he gradually realized his loneliness and poverty and began to think about the meaning and value of life. The novel used Albert's two marriages as the background to describe his psychological changes and emotional entanglements in two different love experiences. The first marriage was to marry the daughter of a beautiful but rich witch. The second marriage was to marry a poor but kind woman. Between the two marriages, Albert experienced the pain of love and inner struggle, and also realized that his identity and status were misplaced. In the end, Albert decided to give up everything and leave his wife to go to Paris to pursue his literary dream. During his journey, he met many people of different social classes and found the meaning and value of his life in their thoughts and emotions. Red and Black revealed the problems of social class, family background, love and marriage through the growth of a young man, and explored the struggles and pursuits in the depths of human hearts. It was a novel full of thought and artistry, and was hailed as the foundation of modern French literature.
Red and Black was first published in France in 1837. The novel uses the protagonist as a clue to show the various aspects of French society in the 19th century, including religion, morality, politics, law and so on. The protagonist of the novel was the socialite of the high society in Paris, Ivan del Carmen. Her life was full of luxury, hypocrisy and danger. The novel mainly tells the story of Ivan del Carmen's emotional entanglement with her two lovers, Pierre de Carmen and Bernardo de Carmen, as well as her conflict with the people at the bottom of society. Through Ivan del Carmen's perspective, the novel criticized the injustice and moral decay of French society at that time, while also reflecting the political situation and social problems at that time. At the end of the novel, Ivan del Carmen finally chose to commit suicide to express her deep understanding and despair of society and life.
The author of Crime and Punishment was Russia.