Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Crime and Punishment
Raskolnikov then goes go Sonya's room to seek general guidence. At this point, Raskolnikov has no where else to go and has a feeling of superiority over people. He shares his story of how he is going away for a while and he wants Sonys to go with him. Sonya and Raskolnikov have a strong relationship, especially over the course of the novel. When she hears the terror and horror of what Raskilnikov did she had little to say about him. The next day, he goes to visit Porfiry Petrovich at the police station. They get into a deep conversation and raskolnikov feels like he is being questioned. Throughout Porfiry’s long speech, Raskolnikovstarts to get annoyed. But after a while, he bursts out wildly, accusing the official of suspecting him and challenging Porfiry either to accuse him outright or to let him be.
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