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Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part III and IV Character and Event AnalysisSonya aids in the development of a paradox as she... Mikolka eases pressure through a "confession" when... an allusion to Lazarus provides hope by...- Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Raskolnikov's Journey from Murder to RedemptionIn Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky introduces a man facing a crossroads, torn between hope and despair, life and death. Raskolnikov is a murderer. He has conceived of a crime, carried it out, and, partially by luck, eluded capture.
- How to Enjoy Crime and PunishmentDostoevsky is an imposing figure, but with a few tools and the right mentality Crime and Punishment can be an engaging, fun, and challenging read. W
Crime and Punishment Book ReviewA simple review on Crime and Punishment
Understanding Crime and Punishment from Dostoevsky's PerspectiveIn trying to understand the true theme or message behind Crime and Punishment, readers must ask themselves why Dostoevsky would want to go to such elaborate and even violent lengths to deliver an age-old message of brotherly love.- Comparing and Contrasting the Effect that Women Have on the Main Men in Crime and Punishment and The StrangerA comparison of the way that the main female characters change the way the men act in both of these classic novels.
Having a Fun Spree at the National Museum of Crime and Punishment in Washington, D.CDowntown Washington, D.C.'s National Museum of Crime and Punishment offers a great look at law and order through the ages.- The Real Crime and Punishment in Dostoevsky's Crime and PunishmentOne person's idea of what was being conveyed in intention by Dostoevsky when he wrote Crime and Punishment.
- Using Character Pairs to Structure a Novel - Crime and PunishmentCrime and Punishment is a plot driven novel, however its themes are only partially developed through narrative action. Each of the novel's thematic questions is explored through a unique structuring of the novel.
- Cesare Beccaria and on Crime and PunishmentCesare Bonensa was an Italian philosopher, economist and writer from the Enlightenment period in Europe.
Fydor Dostoevsky - "Crime and Punishment""Crime and Punishment" is a novel that shows most vividly Dostoevsky's genius.- Crime and Punishment: An Analysis of the Choice of RaskolnikovRaskolnikov makes many questionable choices during Crime and Punishment, but when you consider he is a man haunted by guilt all of his choices become much more believable.
- Crime and Punishment: The SchismAn overview of the schism scene in the characters Sonya, Roskolnikov and Svidrigailov.
- Allusions to Jesus and Lazarus in Dostoyevsky's Crime and PunishmentA discussion of how characters and events in Crime and Punishment parallel the stories of Jesus and Lazarus in the Bible.
- Crime and Punishment By: Feodor DostoevskyOne of the greatest Russian novels ever to be published.
- Svidrigailov in Dostoyevsky's Crime and PunishmentAn essay about the purpose of Svidrigailov in Dostoyevsky's CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
- Dostoyevski's Crime and Punishment: No Crime Takes Place in a Societal VacuumCrime and Punishment is Dostoyevski's masterpiece about a killer haunted by guilt and paranoia. It is also a terrific example of how society helps to create criminals.
- Reality TV Show Idea: Crime and PunishmentWhat happens when you combine "Cops" with "CSI:Miami", "Judge Judy" and a life-behind-bars documentary? The new reality show "Crime and Puinishment."
- Crimes and PunishmentsSome crimes hurt victims but benefit the criminal; other crimes hurt both the victim and the criminal!
- Crime and PunishmentA man receives the death penalty before the DNA evidence proves his guilt or innocence.
Michael Vicktim?Michael Vick has been tried, convicted and imprisoned. But in the eyes of some his debt to society will never be paid. I'm not one of those people
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part VI + Epilogue Character and Event AnalysisPorfiry, the prime investigator creates a tone of guilt as... Ilya symbolizes the destination... Svidrigailov's regection from Dunya causes... Raskolnikov accepts his murder of Aliona, however he...
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part V Character and Event AnalysisRazumikhin symbolizes an escape route for Raskolnikov as... Luzhin illustrates pompous thought believing... Raskolnikov's confession leads to redemption from Nihilism and... Svidrigailov's generosity frees Sonya from...
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part II Character and Event AnalysisPulcheria creates a tone of... Marmeladov symbolizes... Raskolnikov's dream of Petrovich and the landlady portrays insanity...
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: Part I, Character and Event AnalysisRaskolnikov is the main character and protagonist of the novel, whose frustration with his poverty leads to his moral decay.- Dreams and What They MeanA look into how the Mare dream in Crime and Punishment shows how Raskolnikov really feels about the murder he commits later on in the book.
- Crime and Punishment, My VersionAn account of an adventure in being a victim of a crime, then finding out that it just wasn't a big enough crime for the criminal justice system to worry about.
- Book Review: Crime and PunishmentBook review on one of the greatest books written by Russian author Theador Dosteovsky.
Crime and ForgivenessTo forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you!- Crime and Punishment in the United StatesThis article examines the sometimes alarming trends of crime and punishment in the United States.
Analyzing Crime and Punishment by Fyodor DostoevskyThis is a 9 page report on the novel "Crime and Punishment."
