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How does Crime and Punishment differ from American Psycho, the Joker, and Taxi Driver?
Does an author really need to travel back in time and publish a book 200 years ago to be a cult writer?
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Are there any other differences?
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The protagonist changes back to normal
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>>25126788
Taxi Driver is almost entirely inspired by Notes from Underground rather than Crime and Punishment. The conversation between Travis and Iris is as close to plagiarism as you're gonna get.
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it's all midwit-core so i doubt it differs much
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>>25126788
One's a book and the other three are movies



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