
Crime and Punishment
Part 3, Chapter 1
1. What ultimatum does Raskolnikov give to his sister? Why does he give her this ultimatum?
2. According to Razumikhin, how does a person arrive at the truth?
3. What does Razumikhin mean when says, "It is almost better to tell your own lies than someone's truth? How does this relate to both Razumikhin and Raskolnikov's dislike and distrust of Luzhin (Peter Petrovich)?
4. How does Razumikhin obviously feel about Dounia, Raskolnikov's sister?
5. With whom does Razumikhin try to set up Zosimov?
6. Although Razumikhin accuses Zosimov of being a womanizer, who of the two men have been making promises to a woman? Who is the woman? Why is he trying to ditch the woman?
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