Crime and Punishment, Parts 1, Grades 9-10

In this assignment, we will explore the initial parts of Fyodor Dostoevsky's 'Crime and Punishment.' Focus on the events and character developments in the first part of the book. Pay close attention to Raskolnikov's actions, thoughts, and interactions with other characters. Your responses should reflect an understanding of the text and provide evidence where necessary.

Question 1

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Describe Raskolnikov's living conditions and how they reflect his financial and emotional state at the beginning of the novel.

Question 2

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What are Raskolnikov's thoughts and feelings towards the pawnbroker, Alyona Ivanovna? Provide textual evidence to support your answer.

Question 3

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Analyze the significance of the conversation between Raskolnikov and Marmeladov. How does this interaction impact Raskolnikov's view of society?

Question 4

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Discuss the role of the letter from Raskolnikov's mother. How does it contribute to his internal conflict and decision-making process?

Question 5

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Examine how Dostoevsky uses the setting of St. Petersburg to enhance the mood and themes in the first part of 'Crime and Punishment.'

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