Crime And Punishment: Is There Or Is There Not Such A Thing As Crime?
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For this question, I have chosen to discuss the following three
works of literature: Crime and Punishment, by Feodor Dostoevsky, Beloved,
by Toni Morrison, and Utopia, by Sir Thomas More.
To begin with an omniscient and philosophical frame of reference,
crime is only defined as crime by the society defining it. When a mass of
human beings coagulate to¬ gether and form a civilized society, they are
bound to make rules and laws to follow and bide by; for laws are one of the
cornerstones of a civilized society. If there were no laws, society would
be uncivilized and in a ....
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