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Why did Raskolnikov visit Porfiry?
Why did Raskolnikov visit Porfiry?
To try to get back his father's watch.
In chapter 5, who enters the room that makes Raskolnikov uneasy?
In chapter 5, who enters the room that makes Raskolnikov uneasy?
Zametov
Why can't Raskolnikov get back his father's watch?
Why can't Raskolnikov get back his father's watch?
He has no money.
Who thinks that the environment is responsible for most crimes?
Who thinks that the environment is responsible for most crimes?
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What was Raskolnikov's article about?
What was Raskolnikov's article about?
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According to Raskolnikov, who are some examples of extraordinary men?
According to Raskolnikov, who are some examples of extraordinary men?
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What makes or breaks an extraordinary person?
What makes or breaks an extraordinary person?
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Why does Razumihin think that Raskolnikov is a suspect?
Why does Razumihin think that Raskolnikov is a suspect?
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What is Raskolnikov's opinion on the people who have the right to commit crimes?
What is Raskolnikov's opinion on the people who have the right to commit crimes?
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How does Porfiry trick Raskolnikov?
How does Porfiry trick Raskolnikov?
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How does Razumikhin try to help Raskolnikov when he is questioned by Porfiry about the murder?
How does Razumikhin try to help Raskolnikov when he is questioned by Porfiry about the murder?
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What interaction does Raskolnikov have with the man on the street?
What interaction does Raskolnikov have with the man on the street?
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Why does Raskolnikov say that he hates his mother and sister?
Why does Raskolnikov say that he hates his mother and sister?
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What nightmare does Raskolnikov have?
What nightmare does Raskolnikov have?
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What is Svidrigailov's opinion about women?
What is Svidrigailov's opinion about women?
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What vision has Svidrigailov been haunted with?
What vision has Svidrigailov been haunted with?
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What are Svidrigailov's intentions for wanting to see Dounia?
What are Svidrigailov's intentions for wanting to see Dounia?
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Study Notes
Raskolnikov's Interactions and Thoughts
- Raskolnikov visits Porfiry in an attempt to retrieve his father's watch, highlighting his financial struggles.
- Zametov enters the room, causing Raskolnikov to feel unease about his presence.
- Raskolnikov is unable to recover his father's watch due to his lack of money.
Philosophical Views on Crime
- Porfiry believes that the environment plays a significant role in causing most crimes, suggesting a socio-economic perspective.
- Raskolnikov's article argues that certain individuals have the inherent right to commit crimes for the greater good of society.
Extraordinary vs. Ordinary Individuals
- Raskolnikov identifies extraordinary individuals, including historical figures such as Newton, Napoleon, and Mahomet, as those who may transcend moral laws.
- The capacity for an extraordinary person to manage guilt is seen as a defining trait that determines their moral standing.
Social Suspicion and Friendship Dynamics
- Razumihin suspects Raskolnikov of involvement in a murder case due to his poor mental and physical state, along with his isolation.
- In an effort to protect Raskolnikov, Razumihin falsely claims that his friend was present three days prior to the murder, attempting to create an alibi.
Encounters with Guilt and Paranoia
- Raskolnikov confronts public accusation when he is called a murderer by a stranger on the street, indicating his deepening paranoia.
- His feelings of guilt surrounding his mother, Pulcheria, and sister, Dounia, lead him to express hatred towards them, questioning their knowledge of his crime.
Nightmares and Internal Struggles
- Raskolnikov experiences a disturbing nightmare where he tries to kill the pawnbroker but is met with laughter instead, symbolizing his internal conflict and fear of failure.
Svidrigailov's Views and Actions
- Svidrigailov holds a cynical belief that women derive enjoyment from domestic abuse, reflecting his troubled perspective on relationships.
- He is haunted by the ghost of Marfa, suggesting unresolved guilt or psychological torment.
- Svidrigailov intends to meet Dounia, aiming to offer her financial support while advising her to sever ties with Luzhin.
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