Crime and Punishment
Part 2; Chapter 5

1. Who enters Raskolnikov's wretched apartment? Describe his entrance.

2. Where did Luzhin seek lodgings for his fiancee and his future mother-in-law? What does this choice of lodging for his future family say about Luzhin's character?

3. What does Razumikhin say in rebuttal to Luzhin's excitement over the ideas put forth by youth? Why is Razumikhin's rebuttal ironic? What does Luzhin's excitement seem to suggest about himself?

4. Some of Luzhin's "new ideas" sound like the "trickle down economic theory" of the 1980's - or "Reaganomics". What are some of the ideas promulgated by Luzhin?

5. What do we learn about the police investigation of the pawnbroker's murder?

6. What contradiction does Raskolnikov hear in what Luzhin is saying about the rash of upper class people killing for money and what Luzhin said earlier about economic truths - the more "whole cloaks" there are, the more people will thrive?"

7. What does Raskolnikov throw in Luzhin's face that insults him and forces him to leave?

8. What does Razumikhin and Zosimov notice about Raskolnikov's source of agitation?

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