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"textContent": "In Crime and Punishment, the protagonist murders a woman believing that: He is superior to other humans, so it is acceptable for him (and other extraordinary people) to decide others' fateālike Napoleon Bonaparte. Murdering the woman would benefit society. Needless to say, he cannot handle his conscience and guilt afterward, and eventually turns himself in. [...]",
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