
A destitute former student in 19th-century St. Petersburg murders a pawnbroker and descends into psychological torment while confronting guilt, morality, and social decay.
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A destitute former student in 19th-century St. Petersburg murders a pawnbroker and descends into psychological torment while confronting guilt, morality, and social decay.
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Romantic tension and emotional intimacy develop between Raskolnikov and Sonya; no explicit sexual content.
Central axe murder depicted with blood and aftermath; additional violent incidents and threats occur.
Occasional coarse language typical of the period and lower-class characters.
Recurring scenes of heavy drinking and drunkenness among several characters.
No LGBTQ+ characters or themes present.
Strong religious themes, Bible references, and a central redemption arc.
No magic or witchcraft present.
No occult or demonological content present.
Explores nihilism, poverty, and social injustice in tsarist Russia.
One off-page suicide and brief mentions of suicidal ideation.
Poverty-driven suffering, domestic hardship, and exploitation depicted throughout.