CRIME and PUNISHMENT
PART 2, CHAPTER 7

1. Raskolnilov is about to do something that will irrevocably altar his life, but before he can do this, his destination is interrupted by what terrible incident in the street?

2. Why was the coachman seemingly not distressed about this incident?

3. What role does Raskolnikov take in the aftermath of this terrible incident?

4. What does Dostoevsky say about human nature? There is a German word for it which is schadenfreude. What does that mean? How is it shown in this scene?

5. At Marmeladov’s apartment we meet someone for the first time. Who is that person?
Describe her and describe the contrast between her and the surrounding people as
she enters.

6. Why do the priest’s words fail to comfort Katerina?

7. What does Nikodim Fomich say to Raskolnikov that is particularly ironic?

8. What does Raskolnikov ask Katerina’s daughter to do for him? What effect does that have on him?

9. Where does Raskolnilov go afterwards? What interesting fact does he learn?

10. What important guests have arrived at his apartment?

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