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- Most of what counts takes place between Raskolnikov's ears.
- Rodion Raskolnikov shouts angrily at his best friend, Dmitri.
- Raskolnikov exemplifies all the potentially disastrous hazards contained in such an ideal.
- On her return to Russia she and Raskolnikov divorced in January 1924.
- At the same time, a chaste relationship develops between Raskolnikov and Sonya.
- The author describes Raskolnikov, but the reader's fantasy gives him shape.
- Raskolnikov was a man of such pure ideas.
- She rejects both men in favour of Raskolnikov's loyal friend, Razumikhin.
- But what does Kennedy have to do with Raskolnikov's state of moral dementia?
- NBC is Raskolnikov, the tortured protagonist of " Crime and Punishment ."
- Still, Raskolnikov is a terrifically complicated character whose motives aren't easily conveyed.
- In Dostoevsky's novel, Raskolnikov slays his victim in the first few chapters.
- Dostoyevsky connects the city's problems to Raskolnikov's thoughts and subsequent actions.
- Raskolnikov is a young ex-law student living in extreme poverty in Saint Petersburg.
- French actress Julie Delpy plays Sonia, the prostitute, to whom Raskolnikov confesses his crime.
- Consider the figure of Raskolnikov in Dostoyevsky's " Crime and Punishment ".
- Pasternak argues that " neither Macbeth or Raskolnikov is a born criminal or a villain by nature.
- As Raskolnikov and Porfiry continue to meet, Raskolnikov's motives for the crime become exposed.
- As Raskolnikov and Porfiry continue to meet, Raskolnikov's motives for the crime become exposed.
- Following Raskolnikov's sentence, she falls ill ( mentally and physically ) and eventually dies.
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