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Raskolnikov is terribly feverish and exhausted from his guilt. The morning after his crime, he received summons from the police, which only deepened his fear of being caught. To his relief the summons were only regarding his debt to his landlady. But during his time at the police bureau. He became unconscious, and upon regaining consciousness he mentioned to the police, he was sick yesterday and left the house at 8pm
Jan 15, 2026 12:07AM
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Jan 18, 2026 02:44PM
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Raskolnikov went on a delirious walk for 6 hours looking for a place to stash or ride himself of the purse he stole from the victims apartment.
Upon returning home, he fell asleep and dreamt that his land lady was being beaten by the super intendant Ilya petrovich from the police bureau. In fact he dreamt it so vividly that when awoken by Nastenka he inquired about the beating which took place. He slept for many days
Jan 15, 2026 03:37AM
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How the drunken man with his horse, ‘owned’ his horse, and repeatedly beat his horse/thoughts, Convinced his actions were true. But the younger version of Raskolnikov shows that deep down he knows the horror of these senseless actions.
Jan 14, 2026 07:46PM
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- whilst performing blow after blow on the poor horse. I believe this dream is symbolic of Raskolnikovs future undertakings regarding the half sisters. Before this undertaking he told himself “as long as I can manage to preserve my will and my reason and exercise them over them to the fullest extent, then they in their turn will all be vanquished….”. Showing that he believes he owns his thoughts, similarly to -
Jan 14, 2026 07:42PM
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The story is beginning to pick up its pace, Raskolnikov falls asleep in a bush and dreams of a “little jade” being beat senselessly to death by a group of drunken muzhiks as the 7 year old version of himself along with his father watches on in horror. In the dream Raskolnikov attempts to save the horse but is swooped upon by his dad. The owner of the horse repeatedly telling the drunken crowd that it’s his hors
Jan 14, 2026 07:33PM
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Raskolnikov just received a letter from his mother, regarding his sisters recent misfortunes and run more recent fortunes
Jan 14, 2026 02:10AM
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Marmeladov rambled on drunkenly for I think 4 or 5 pages straight about his affairs
The main character Raskolnikov left a few Coppers on the window sill for the drunk man’s family after dropping him off from the drinking den.
Raskolnikov feels guilt for considering stealing keys from an old lady to break into her dresser and chest within her apartment.
Jan 13, 2026 04:36AM
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