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... This depth was perhaps most notable in the cases of the two main characters Raskolnikov, and Porfiry. ... Porfiry is almost the complete opposite of Raskolnikov. ...
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... " he mumbled to himself. "He is right, I was I," Raskolnikov cut Porfiry off, unable to contain the guilt and burdens any longer. "It was I who. . . . . ...
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... One can be sure that Raskolnikov believes himself to be extraordinary when Porfiry says, "...surely you couldn't have helped...fancying yourself...an ...
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... The police investigator Porfiry is then involved when Raskolnikov seeks him out and provokes suspicion towards him surrounding the murder. ...
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... He suffers from his delirium. Towards the middle of the book it becomes know Porfiry know that Raskolnikov committed the crime. ...
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... Raskolnikov witnessed the confession set up by Porfiry. This was done on purpose by Porfiry to so he could decide whom to narrow in on as a suspect. ...
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... The police officer, Porfiry Petrovitch, suspects that Raskolnikov killed the pawnbroker and her sister but he cannot prove it. The ...
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... At the end of Raskolnikov's conversation with Porfiry he comments that this revolutionary cycle will continue until the New Jerusalem (Dostoyevsk! y 314). ...
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... When Raskolnikov eventually does confess, first to Sonia and then to Porfiry, the novel climaxes as the reader abandons all hope for the existence of any truth ...
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... When Porfiry Petrovitch discusses Raskolnikov's article about the consequences of committing a crime, the reader is given an insight as to why Raskolnikov ...
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... that he is once again trying to remain unaffected by Porfiry's words when ... Many of the strangers that Raskolnikov meets causes him to mentally struggle, as he ...
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... that he is once again trying to remain unaffected by Porfiry's words when ... Many of the strangers that Raskolnikov meets causes him to mentally struggle, as he ...
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... Raskolnikov almost seems as though he wants to get caught. If he was actually trying to get away with this crime, he wouldn't talk like this to Porfiry who was ...
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... Marmeladovs, Sonia, Razumhin, Porfiry Petrovich, and Nastaya. The antagonists of the story are Luzhin, Ilya Petrovich, and the landlady. Raskolnikov could be ...
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... Raskolnikov, hearing he was off the hook, began to wonder why Detective Porfiry was trying to trick him, trying to "deceive him like that...he must have some ...
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... unconcscious guilt through a confession of another's (Bem, 7). Porfiry describes him ... so many ways, Svidrigailov, with the exception of Raskolnikov, is arguably ...
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