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Crime And Punishment

Submitted by trancingkitty on April 15, 2008

Category: Music and Movies
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Crime and Punishment

Making crimes comes as a result of many various things in life. The first and the greatest one is called money as the old expression that says “Money is the root of all evil”. As many people who are in need of money makes different types of crimes just to gain that money, however it’s coming through a wrong way. Poor people make some small crimes because of money. In the play, Crime and Punishment, the role of Raskolnikov experiences this type of dilemma.
The characters in the play were true to their individual personalities. Ben Hunter who performed as Raskolnikov was absolutely nuts. Even though he suffered tremendously, I couldn’t connect with his character given that he was a murderer. Overall he did a good job as he transitioned from one scene to another to illustrate what is happening in the past and present. Paul Witten who performed as Porify played a good performance because his voice and body movement made me believe that he was strictly trying his best to unsolve the murder mystery. In addition, his character transition as Alyona was well done. At first, I had no clue that the actor who performed as Porify was the same person performing as Alyona. At that instance, I had to double check to bill pamphlet to see if there was someone that I had missed. Last but not least, Suzanne Friedline who performed as Sonia did an excellent job as well as she performed dual roles. Her character performance was believable and as she transitioned her character from Sonia to Lizaveta, she did a good job by not intervening the character’s personalities.
Suffering, sacrifice, and redemption are major themes that circulate though this play. The character's views on suffering go from horror and denial, especially in Raskolnikov's case, to acceptance of it like Sonya. Only through suffering can the characters in the play grow and transcend their poor conditions. Only through suffering can Raskolnikov gain...

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