Crime and Punishment, Parts 5, Grades 11-12

In Part 5 of 'Crime and Punishment,' the narrative delves deeper into the psychological effects of Raskolnikov's crime and his interactions with other characters, highlighting themes of suffering, redemption, and the human psyche. This part of the novel also explores the consequences of actions and the possibility of moral rebirth. Focus on the character development, thematic exploration, and the moral dilemmas presented.

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Raskolnikov's visit to Sonya is a significant event in Part 5. Discuss how this visit and their conversation about the New Testament story of Lazarus affect Raskolnikov. What does this reveal about his potential for redemption?

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Analyze the character of Katerina Ivanovna, particularly in the context of the memorial dinner for Marmeladov. How do her actions and the reactions of those around her contribute to the themes of pride, suffering, and societal judgment?

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The theme of sacrifice is further explored in Part 5. Discuss how Sonya's decision to follow Raskolnikov to Siberia exemplifies this theme. What does her sacrifice say about her character and her relationship with Raskolnikov?

Question 4

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Svidrigaïlov's final actions in Part 5 are crucial to the narrative. Analyze his character's development and ultimate fate. How does his storyline impact the novel's exploration of themes such as guilt, redemption, and the nature of evil?

Question 5

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Consider the various reactions of the characters to the societal pressures and moral dilemmas they face in Part 5. How does Dostoevsky use these reactions to critique the society of his time and to explore deeper philosophical questions about human nature and morality?

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