Crime and Punishment, Part IV Raskolnikov & Svidrigailov I (Ch. 1) Raskolnikov & Sonia I (Ch. 4) Raskolnikov & Porfiry II (Ch. 5-6)

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Crime and Punishment, Part IV Raskolnikov & Svidrigailov I (Ch. 1) Raskolnikov & Sonia I (Ch. 4) Raskolnikov & Porfiry II (Ch. 5-6)

Ch. 2-3 PulcheriaLuzhinRazumihinRaskolnikovDounia 8:00 meeting Relationships/Seating arrangement (Luzhin ostracized) Luzhin vs. Rask on: 1. Dounia 2. Sonia (302) Luzhin is rejected (pride, vanity, money, power – 304, 305, 306) Razumihin’s new plan? Rask & Raz in dark corridor (312)

Raskolnikov (Ego) Svidrigailov (?) Sonia (?) Porfiry (?)

RASKOLNIKOV vs. SVIDRIGAILOV (I) Nefarious details re: background Beats Marfa Petrovna (281) (sadist?) Debt, Prison Desire to thwart marriage b/t Dounia & Luzhin … Why? Luzhin: “criminal charge … fantastic and homicidal brutality … Resslich … mysterious relations … a niece … a deaf and dumb girl of fifteen … suicide … cruelly outraged …” (297) Servant Filka/Philip - suicide Ghosts? Is laughing pawnbroker a “ghost”? Eternity: “one little room, like a bathhouse in the country, black and grimy and spiders in every corner” (288)

RASKOLNIKOV vs. SONIA (I) Sonia’s child-like love, compassion (for Katerina, children) vs. Rask’s cruelty Madness? Depravity? (“God”) (322) Connection b/t Sonia & Lizaveta New Testament – story of Lazarus, doubters (326-7) FOUR? (Part IV, Ch. 4) “Murderer and harlot …. Have transgressed … have had the strength to transgress” (328) Rask’s farewell message: “Freedom and power” (329) Ominous ending to scene?

RASKOLNIKOV vs. PORFIRY (II) (“Fear and Loathing in Petersburg”) Raskolnikov on the offensive (332, 333), Porfiry’s “knockdown blow” (342, 345) In between? “empty phrases…a few enigmatic words…incoherence” (336) pp : Porfiry’s theory re: criminal psychology What Porfiry knows: fainting, meeting w/ Zametov, flat/blood … “surprise”? Case of “morbid psychology” (false confession) (343) – Irony?? “strange incident” = the REAL surprise, to both Porfiry & Raskolnikov! Apology, followed by Rask’s confidence: “Now we’ll make a fight for it …His malice was aimed at himself; with shame and contempt he recollected his ‘cowardice’” (356) Q.If Porfiry knows for sure, why doesn’t he turn Raskolnikov in?? AGENT OF REDEMPTION!