CRIME and PUNISHMENT
PART 6, Chapter 7

1. Where is Raskolnikov going at the beginning of the scene?

2. What, do you think, Raskolnikov has made up his mind to do?

3. Do you believe Pulkheria's crying belies her words to Raskolnikov? Do you think she really believes what she is saying? Why or Why not?

4. How do Pulkheria's words show the difference in her expectations of her son's and daughter's duties to her?

5. What happens in the scene with Raskolnikov and his mother?

6. Give three examples of the motif of "eyes" and people observing Raskolnikov.

7. What is ironic about Raskolnikov saying that he had wandered around the Neva and thought about throwing himself in? What does this parallel?

8. As Dounia is questioning him what belief is Raskolnikov still clinging to?

9. According to Raskolnikov, why didn't the murder turn out the way he had planned? If it had worked, then what would have happened?

10. What was the emotion that motivated Raskolnikov into killing and now into confession?

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