Many times I have wished a book had a different cover. At first glance, the book will look like an OK book to me, then I read it and it becomes one of my favorite books. My brother in law actually had to recreate a book cover for a class and he chose this novel, Crime and Punishment. I was so excited because it is one of my favorite psychological novels, yet I never loved the cover. When I saw this recreation, I was excited because I felt that it brought out the essence of the book. This novel tells the tale of the student Raskolnikov and his guilt over his crime of murdering an unscrupulous pawnbroker with an ax. The main theme of book is his mental anguish over his crime. I think the book cover both express the crime, which was done with an ax, and the punishment which was his intense guilt and anguish. The image of a man in a corner looks depressed, and the picture of an ax is beside him. I liked the colors used because the red seems to represents the blood spilled as well as the anguish, and the white on the right side represents the redemption at the end of the book.Just wanted to share something that excited me:)