Eldest of the Dashwood sisters, demonstrates sense within the novel
Who is Elinor Dashwood?
“I have not known him long indeed, but I am much better acquainted with him, than I am any other creature in the world…”
Who is Marianne Dashwood?
The animal Raskolnikov witnesses being beaten in his dream in Crime & Punishment
What is a mare?
Modernism arose after this catastrophic global travesty?
What is World War I?
The city in which Crime and Punishment is set
What is St. Petersburg?
Challenges Raskolnikov on a spiritual level
Who is Sonya Marmeladov?
“Come now!… Do me a favor, don’t speak of it… I’ll confess it’s an unfortunate weakness, but what can I do: I’m afraid of death and don’t like hearing it talked about. You know, I’m something of a mystic.”
Who is Svidrigailov?
The name of the Park and Cottage where the Dashwood sisters stay reside, mostly, in Sense & Sensibility
What is Barton?
Dostoevsky's matter-of-fact description and detail in his writing are reflective of what literary style?
What is Realism?
Jane Austen employs this to portray a character's inner thoughts as though they are narrating the story
Acts as a foil to Raskolnikov, what he perhaps could have been
Who is Razumikhin?
"And yet this house, you would spoil, Mrs. Dashwood? You would rob it of its simplicity by imaginary improvement?"
Who is John Willoughby?
The instructions Sonya gives to Raskolnikov in order to truly repent for what his actions (two steps in this process)
What is bow down and kiss the earth/kneel down and kiss the earth and confess "I have killed"
Proponents of Modernism uphold this as an authority, replacing the need for faith and God
What is science?
What is America?
The man who falsely confesses to the murder of the Pawnbroker and her sister
Who is Nikolai?
"I have no knowledge of the picturesque"
Who is Edward Ferrars?
What Svidrigailov ultimately seeks from Dunya upon visiting her apartment
What is love?
This era of technological advancement, symbolizing modernity and the rapid pace of change, became a recurring image and theme in Modernist literature.
The gift that John Willoughby gives to Marianne as a token of his affection towards her
What is a horse?
The name of Raskolnikov's caretaker in his apartments; brings him soup, bread, and meat
Who is Nastasya Petrovna?
"Know, sir, that such beatings are not only not painful, but are even a delight to me...For I myself cannot do without them. It's better."
Who is Marmeladov?
The two options Porfiry gives to Raskolnikov towards the end of Crime & Punishment
What are suicide and(or) confession?
Modernist Stories often take place in this setting
What is the City/Urban Environment?
This Saint is associated with asceticism, a lifestyle self-denial and abstinence from worldly pleasures to attain a higher spiritual state.
Who is Saint Isaac the Assyrian?