CRIME and PUNISHMENT
PART 6, CHAPTER 8
1. Who are waiting for Raskolnikov in Sonia's flat?
2. What is one of the most beautiful images of Sonia's life?
3. What does Sonia give him? What does the gift symbolize?
4. Do you believe that Raskolnikov is truly repentant for the murders now? Why or why not?
5. The Haymarket is mentioned several times at important points in the book. What were the events and why is it significant now?
6. Describe Raskolnikov's attitude towards the people in the street. What does this reveal about Raskolnikov's inner emotional/mental state?
7. What instructions does Sonia give to Raskolnikov to do at the crossroads? What does he immediately feel when he does it? What are the reactions of the people who are at the crossroads?
8. Who is observing him on his journey? What does he now know in his heart?
9. What do the circumstances of Raskolnikov's first entrance into the police station seem to suggest about his importance in the world?
10. Who does Raskolnikov encounter in the police station? In what state is this person? What shocking information does this person give Raskolnikov?
11. When Raskolnikov attempts to leave the police station who does he see waiting for him? What does he do as he turns back?
12. What happens when he at last confesses?
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