Characters
Plot Points
Big Ideas
Philosophies
Objects
100

This character's alcoholism and guilt make him one of the novel's earliest moral mirrors of Raskolnikov

Who is Marmeladov?

100

Raskolnikov tests his "extraordinary man" theory by committing this act.

What is murdering Alyona and Lizaveta?

100

Raskolnikov separates people into these two categories. 

What are ordinary and extraordinary?

100

This philosophy suggests that right and wrong are determined by a higher and unchanging power.

What is religious absolutism? 

100

This is the murder weapon.

What is an axe? 

200

She becomes Raskolnikov's spiritual opposite - patient, self-sacrificing, and morally grounded.

Who is Sonia?

200

After the murder, Raskolnikov FIRST hides the evidence in this location.

What is inside the wall?

200

This condition leads many characters to moral degradation. 

What is poverty?

200

This philosophy suggests that morality is determined by what the human mind can imagine and create.

What is (Russian) rationalism? 

200

This was found around Alyona Ivanovna's neck.

What is a small purse?

300

This official is both friendly and intimidating, using psychological pressure rather than legal evidence.

Who is Porfiry Petrovich?

300

Later on, Raskolnikov hides the evidence of the murder in this secondary location.

What is underneath a rock?

300

In class, we discussed the differences between guilt and ______ as well as between justice and _______. Give at least one.

What are shame and punishment?

300

This philosophy suggests that the greatest good is what benefits the greatest amount of people

What is Utilitarianism? 

300

Sonia gives this item to Raskolnikov after his confession.

What is a cross?

400

This character is obsessed with her aristocratic lineage, making her especially sensitive to her circumstances.

Who is Katerina Ivanovna?

400

This event in part 3 leads Raskolnikov to give away nearly all of his money in a sudden act of compassion.

What is the death of Marmeladov?

400

"Extraordinary" people, according to Raskolnikov, are only justified in shedding blood if doing so serves this purpose.

What is serves the "greater good" or "furthers humanity?"

400

This philosophy suggests that human life is inherently meaningless, therefore nothing truly matters

What is nihilism? 

400

Sonia must use this document to publicly identify as a prostitute.

What is a yellow ticket?

500

This character asks, regarding his own character, "Why not be vile?" 

Who is Arkady Svidrigailov? 

500

The funeral gathering takes a shocking turn when this character is accused of theft.

Who is Sonia?

500

Sonia believes that she is nothing without this.

Who is God?

500

This philosophy suggests that human life is inherently meaningless, therefore it is the responsibility of the individual to create meaning.

What is existentialism? 

500

This crushes Marmeladov's chest.

What is a carriage wheel?
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