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She greedily forecloses if one is even one day late, causing poor people to lose valuable property. Raskolnikov hears the two officers justifying a proposition that the old woman was a detriment to society because actively causes harm and destroys the lives of innocent people by her usury. On the other hand, a person could kill her and use the money to save "scores of families. The supposition ends when one of the officers asks the other: "Would you kill the old woman with your own hands?

After recalling this conversation, Raskolnikov begins to make preparations by sewing a noose into his overcoat and wrapping the pledge securely. He goes to steal the axe, but Nastasya, the servant, is sitting in the door.

He takes an axe from the porter. These preparations delay him and it is p. The crime occupies only one part of the book; the remainder of the novel will deal with the punishment. Previous Chapter 6. Next Chapter 1. Removing book from your Reading List will also remove any bookmarked pages associated with this title. Are you sure you want to remove bookConfirmation and any corresponding bookmarks? My Preferences My Reading List.

Crime and Punishment Fyodor Dostoevsky. Summary and Analysis Part 1: Chapter 7. Adam Bede has been added to your Reading List! But it's probably not the kind of cake you want to serve at your next b-day party. Parents Home Homeschool College Resources. Study Guide. By Fyodor Dostoevsky. Previous Next. Svidrigailov appears to believe, almost until the end of the novel, that he can make Dunya love him. The death of his wife, Marfa Petrovna, has made him generous, but he is generally a threatening presence to both Dunya and Raskolnikov.

A poor ex-student, he responds to his poverty not by taking from others but by working even harder. The consumptive wife of Marmeladov. She is very proud and repeatedly declares her aristocratic heritage.

The magistrate in charge of investigating the murders. An alcoholic public official whom Raskolnikov meets at a tavern. Marmeladov is fully aware that his drinking is ruining himself and his family, but he is unable to stop.

It is unclear whether his death by falling under the wheels of a carriage was a drunken accident or intentional.



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