A common man sent to hard labour finds himself in kindred society, perhaps even in a more interesting society than he has been accustomed to. He loses his native place, his family; but his ordinary surroundings are much the same as before. A man of education, condemned by law to the same punishment as the common man, suffers incomparably more.
 Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The House of the Dead (1860). copy citation

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Author Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Source The House of the Dead
Topic punishment education
Date 1860
Language English
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