Crime and Punishment, Parts 3, Grades 11-12
In Part 3 of 'Crime and Punishment,' the psychological turmoil intensifies for Raskolnikov, leading to crucial interactions and revelations. This segment of the novel further explores the consequences of Raskolnikov's actions on himself and those around him. Focus on the evolving dynamics between characters, the deepening of the novel's central themes, and the psychological depth that Dostoevsky brings to his characters.
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Discuss how Raskolnikov's dream about the mare being beaten reflects his inner turmoil and guilt. How does this dream contribute to our understanding of his psychological state?
Question 2
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Raskolnikov's relationship with his sister, Dunya, and mother plays a significant role in this part of the novel. Analyze how these relationships are portrayed and their impact on Raskolnikov's character development.
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The theme of sacrifice is evident in this part of the novel. Discuss how the concept of sacrifice is presented through the actions and decisions of Sonya and Dunya. What does sacrifice mean to each of them?
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Porfiry Petrovich's psychological games with Raskolnikov intensify in Part 3. Analyze how Dostoevsky uses their cat-and-mouse dynamic to build suspense and explore themes of guilt and confession.
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Examine the significance of the article that Raskolnikov wrote, as discussed in Part 3. How does this article and the characters' reactions to it deepen the themes of alienation and the 'extraordinary man' theory?
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