Big Question Related to Blood Brothers by Nora Roberts:
Blood Brothers is a science fiction story about three boys who have unlocked an evil demon and are now forced to destroy it. At the time the demon was released, the boys were only ten years old and were oblivious to the fact that their actions would result in such a dangerous outcome. Are the boys accountable for this wrong-doing? The boys were forced to live with this decision for the rest of their lives, punished by the decision made in their ignorance, is this fair? Should the ignorant be counted as innocent?
Big Question Related to Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky:
Crime and Punishment depicts the murder of two women and the consequences a man endures for having committed the crime. In the mind of this insane man, the murders were not wrong, but were his duty to society. Is this character guilty of a sin even though he thought he was doing the right thing?
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