F. Dostoyevsky "Crime and Punishment" (Part 6 of 6)
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PART 6, CHAPTER 1
Having witnessed the death of Katerina, Raskolnikov wanders the streets in a daze lingering outside Sonia's building. Razumikhin pays a visit to Raskolnikov. Razumikhin leaves as Porfiry arrives to speak with Raskolnikov.
PART 6, CHAPTER 2
Porfiry, although having extracted a murder confession from the painter, tells Raskolnikov who he believes really committed the crimes.
PART 6, CHAPTER 3
Raskolnikov finds Svidrigailov in a café where he discusses his relationship with Dunya.
PART 6, CHAPTER 4
Svidrigailov discusses his relationship with Marfa Petrovana and current engagement, ensuring Raskolnikov that he no longer has any interest in Dunya.
PART 6, CHAPTER 5
Svidrigailov attempts to manipulate Dunya by using Raskolnikov's secret against her.
PART 6, CHAPTER 6
Svidrigailov visits Sonia, assuring her that her family will be taken care of. After a series of strange dreams, a dazed Svidrigailov uses Dunya's revolver to take his own life.
PART 6, CHAPTER 7
Raskolnikov visits his mother, who is overjoyed to see him but taken aback by his behavior. Upon returning to his apartment, Raskolnikov encounters Dunya.
PART 6, CHAPTER 8
Raskolnikov visits Sonya's home to pick up his cross, before heading to the police station to confess his crimes.
EPILOGUE
Raskolnikov's goes to trial and is sentenced to 8 years hard labor in Siberia. Razumikhin and Dunya finally marry. While in prison, Raskolnikov finds redemption and renewal.
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This is so Epic
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Thanks, I basically needed to know how Svidrigaïlov is pronounced by an English speaker.
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This book was extremely disappointing. Anyone else hoping for a lot more out of it? And i don't mean more text. It was so wordy and meandering, i feel like it could have been cut by a third and greatly improved.
@aleksanderasimov4899
6 жыл бұрын
Dude this book was amazing, what are you talking about?
@joeherazo
5 жыл бұрын
This means that, among other things, you don't know how to appreciate great literature. I'm not exaggerating by saying that almost all my 9th grade students loved it. Even 15 year-old teenagers were able to appreciate this book's richness in vocabulary, themes and structure. You don't know what you are talking about.
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