Crime and Punishment, Parts 2, Grades 11-12
This assignment delves into Part 2 of 'Crime and Punishment,' where the consequences of Raskolnikov's actions begin to unravel, and his interactions with other characters deepen the narrative. Focus on the psychological aspect of the novel, the development of secondary characters, and the evolution of the central themes.
Question 1
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How does Raskolnikov's behavior change after the crime? Provide specific examples from the text to illustrate the immediate impact on his psychological state.
Question 2
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The theme of guilt is prevalent throughout Part 2. How is Raskolnikov's guilt manifested in his actions and interactions with others?
Question 3
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Sofya Semyonovna Marmeladova (Sonya) is introduced more fully in Part 2. Discuss her significance to Raskolnikov and how their relationship develops. What does she represent to him?
Question 4
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Analyze the role of Porfiry Petrovich in this part of the novel. How does his introduction and his method of investigation add to the tension and development of the plot?
Question 5
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Examine how Dostoevsky explores the theme of redemption in Part 2. Which characters or events suggest the possibility of redemption, and how does this theme interact with the ongoing exploration of morality?
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