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How Is Raskolnikov A Foil
A foil is a person that by contrast underscores or enhances the distinctive

characteristics of another. In Crime and Punishment, the main character Raskolnikov has

many foils. Some accent his characteristic and some are the same as him, but all have

thier own quirks like him.

Razumihin is an old friend from Raskolnikov's college days. Razumihin is good

natured, and he is very self-motivated. At school he was extremely intelligent, respected

by most others, and he looks out for his friends. When Raskolnikov falls ill, Razumihin

tends to Raskolinikov's financial problems, and attempts to keep his landlady off his back

for awhile. After school, Razumihin remained still very popular and doesn't live in

squalor like Raskolinikov does. As Razumihin tends to Raskolnikov he becomes close to
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Razumihin is also open to the idea of love. He immediately falls for

Dounia and tends to help her in any way he thinks he can. Razumihin in the end falls for

Dounia and ends up caring for Dounia and Pulcheria, Raskolnikov's mother.

Raskolnikov has always pretty much been poor and in college people tended to see

him as simple and he was not well liked, he reamined aloof from everyone, even now. He

doesn't have a job, and he does not like to help others. In the end he is forced to accept

the help of others. He does not seem to believe in love, and even when he attempts to

show a little love, he pushes the people closest to him away. He doesn't want to hurt

anyone or allow anyone to be drawn into his dark circle that he calls life. However, after

he believes he has been punished enough, he finally allows love in, and begins to fall

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