CRIME and Punishment
Part 3; Chapter 6

1. What are Raskolnikov and Razumikhin discussing on their way to meet Raskolnikov's mother, Pulkheria, and his sister, Dounia?

2. According to Raskolnikov, what trips up the cleverest people?

3. Where does Raskolnikov go alone before seeing his mother and sister? Why?

4. Why do you think Raskolnikov has a slight, humble smile on his lips as he stands in the middle of his flat?

5. What bizarre incident occurs when Raskolnikov leaves his apartment?

6. Why do you think the man accuses Raskolnikov?

7. To whom is everything permitted?

8. Raskolnikov makes a comparison of his crime with what and whom?

9. What does Raskolnikov seem to be realizing at this point?

10. Describe the dream Raskolnikov falls into. What does it seem to symbolize?

11. What unbidden stranger enters Raskolnikov's apartment?


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