In this part of the book, interactions of characters introduced in Parts I and II reveal more about how others perceive Raskolnikov's philosophies and how he himself reflects on his actions.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Plot Development
Why does Dostoyevsky break the novel between Parts III and IV, especially with so many relating elements in each part?
Dostoyevsky breaks the novel between parts 3 and 4 to build suspense. He makes the reader want to anticipate what's next, something like a cliff hanger. (LaCassie Ponder)
Dostoyevsky breaks the novel between parts 3 and 4 to build suspense. He makes the reader want to anticipate what's next, something like a cliff hanger. (LaCassie Ponder)
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