Crime and Punishment Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, born in 1821 inMoscow, was regart. He is religious and sympathetic, even though he need to pawn his possessions for money he gives the money to the poorer. One day, he receives a letter from his mother from which he learns that his sister Dounia will marry Peter Petrovitch Looshin, a successful lawyer, and Dounia with their mother will go to St Petersburg later. Raskolnikoff is determined to destroy this marriage because he will not let Dounia sacrifice for him. After he read this letter he feels quite bad, so he goes out his room to ease himself. He did not believe it is an accident when he hears two students next to his table talk about killing the old moneylender. He mad a plan to kill her and managed to carry out the plan. After he murders the moneylender, he is in a deep thought of fear. Due to his failure to get rid of the horror of murdering a person, he is ill﹕he has been in fever and lost consciousness for a few days. He suffers from it such a lot that he becomessensitive to what people say and suspected that someone has already known he is the murderer. Eventually, he could not bear it so he tells his crime to Sonia. Influenced by her religious thought, Raskolnikoff confessedhimself. Judges sentenced him to do hard labor in Siberia for 8 years. After accompanied and supported by