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.
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Plot Development
Why does Rodion Romanovitch Raskolnikov, who initially revealed he loved his mother and sister so devotedly, now express a hatred for both of them?
Raskolnikov hatred for his mother Pulcheria and his sister Dounia stems from his feelings of betrayal. He feels that his mother and sister were doing everything behind his back. Raskolnikov thought that they scheduled everything and then told him about it at thelast minute because he could not stop their schemes.The schemes being the engagement with Luzihn
Raskolnikov hatred for his mother Pulcheria and his sister Dounia stems from his feelings of betrayal. He feels that his mother and sister were doing everything behind his back. Raskolnikov thought that they scheduled everything and then told him about it at thelast minute because he could not stop their schemes.The schemes being the engagement with Luzihn
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