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... together. Like Raskolnikov, Sonya has stepped across moral bounds by becoming a prostitute and destroyed a certain life, her own. ...
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Sonya's affect on Raskolnikov Sonya, throughout the story had a great affect on Raskolnikov's changes. In the novel, Crime and Punishment ...
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... Dostoevsky creates two characters that represent the two sides of Raskolnikov, Sonya Marmeladov and Arkady Svidrigailov. Svidrigalov ...
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... Sonya giving Raskolnikov the cross shows that she cares for him. He tries a first time to confess at the police station but cannot do it. ...
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... Neither Raskolnikov's narrow room, Sonya's cheap apartment or Profiry's office, where the latter hints at the airlessness of the room and asks whether he shall ...
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... Sonya helps bring Raskolnikov back into his emotional, humane side. ... Sonya helps bring Raskolnikov back into his emotional, humane side. ...
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... and Punishment. Sonya helps Raskolnikov transform his confusion, frustration, and discontent into wisdom. Furthermore, the nature ...
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... Raskolnikov goes to Sonya to repent. ... The book closes with Raskolnikov reading the raising of Lazarus from Sonya's copy of the New Testament. ...
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... not ease his burden. Finally, Raskolnikov confessed to Sonya, thereby beginning the healing process. To truly be renewed, however ...
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... Raskolnikov helps Sonya and gives her money and almost immediately he wants to go back to reclaim it. "What sort of silly thing to do was that? Hr thought. ...
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... His victim was Sonya Seminovna, who was a daughter of Raskolnikov's friend Marmeladov. ... He wanted Raskolnikov's sister and mother to loathe Sonya. ...
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... Sonya eventually led Raskolnikov through suffering and punishment, but Svidrigailov could get no such sentiment from Dunya, so he ended his life. ...
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... Reaching the final stages of the epilogue, Sonya is the key to Raskolnikov's final defeat of irrational motives and suffering and into the light of redemption. ...
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... On the way down to the station, Raskolnikov felt surprisingly good, as now he was ... at the police, he saw a timid face poking out from the crowd, that of Sonya. ...
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... for the evil of abstract theories, and when Svidrigailov dies, the theoretical voice of Raskolnikov's personality seems to fade out and the Sonya voice begins ...
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... as Raskolnikov because he does harm others in trying to be an individual and by alienating himself. He harms his family, who must resort to having Sonya become ...
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... Over and over again, Raskolnikov pushes away the people who are trying to help him, including Sonya, Dunya, and Razumuhin and proceeds to suffer self inflicted ...
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... people realize this and do not place judgement on Sonya because of this historical fact and also, she was supporting her family. Even Raskolnikov loves her ...
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