CRIME and PUNISHMENT
Part 6, Chapter 5

1. What does Svidrigaylov mock Raskolnikov about?

2. What is the tone Svidrigaylov uses when he is discussing the titled lady and the money he has given her to take in Katerina's orphans?

3. Why made Svidrigaylov change his mind and get out of the cab?

4. What always seems to occur on bridges and near water in CRIME and PUNISHMENT?

5. How does Svidrigaylov consider other people? How does he use a "cheerful demeanor" and laughter to control others?

6. How does Svidrigaylov lure Dounia to his apartment?

7. According to Svidrigaylov, what were the motivations that led Raskolnikov to murder the pawnbroker?

8. What is the theory that Raskonikov created to justify his murder of the old pawnbroker? What now, according to Svidrigaylov, disturbs Raskolnikov about his commission of the crime?

9. What is the significance of Svidrigaylov sprinkling Dounia with water?

10. What does Svidrigaylov promise to do if Dounia gives herself to him?

11. How does Svidrigaylov manipulate the situation to make Dounia see the hopelessness of her plight?

12. What surprise does Dounia spring on Svidrigaylov?

13. What confession of Svidrigaylov's to Dounia mirrors Raskolnikov's confession to Sonya?

14. Why do you suppose Svidrigaylov laughs when the bullet grazes his head?

15. Does Svidrigaylov believe that Dounia is actually in love with him? Why or why not. Defend your answer.

16. Why does she not pull the trigger for the third time?

17. What understanding does Svidrigaylov suddenly have? Why does he let her go?

18. What does his smile of despair mean? What do you think he proposes to do when he leaves his apartment?



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