Who Am I?
Crime
Punishment
Girl Power
Dream or Nightmare
100

The man who confessed murdering the pawnbroker lady (even though he didn't)

Who is Nikolay (the painter)

100
Is struck on the head and killed instantly

Who is Lizaveta

100

how Svid dies at the end

self-inflicted gun shot to the head

100

gave Rodya a cross necklace

Sonya

100

the animal who symbolizes katerina

mare (female horse)

200

Uses psychological warfare to try and Rodya to confess

Who is Porfiry 

200

Gambles his money away and leaves his family poor

Marm

200

Retell the moment Dunya called off her marriage with Luzhin

After Luzhin yells saying their lives would be better because of him and his money 

200

Explain why Rodya is attracted to Sonya. What does she represent. 

Purity and salvation

200

What does Rodya's dream of Petrovich beating the landlady symbolize?

his fear of getting caught and mental instability 

300

Tried to frame Sonya by putting a cheque in her pocket.

Who is Luzhin

300

The crime Luzhin tried to pin on Rodya to create a gap between Rodya and his family

Giving money to a prostitute

300

Explain the theory of "The Ordinary vs Extraordinary Man"

Ordinary: lives within society's rules

Extraordinary: above law, can commit crime if it's necessary to move his wishes forward, does not need anyone's love or support

300

said "Why do you demand a heroism of me that you may not even have in yourself?"

Dunya

300

Who is laughing in one of Rodya's dreams and what does this represent?

Aloyna; represents the downfall of Rodya's theory 

400

Had a dream about a little girl who turned into a prostitute

Svid

400

The french conqueror Rodya always compares himself and his crimes to

Napoleon

400

Who said "You'll come to a certain line and if you don't cross it, you'll be unhappy. And if you do, maybe you'll be even more unhappy" and how does this relate to Rodya

Luzhin; was unhappy before killing the pawnbroker, unhappier after murdering her

400

Dunya says "If I ruin anyone, it would only by myself. I haven't gone and put a knife into anyone yet."

Explain how this relates to the theme of "sacrifice"

400

What does Svid's dream at the end of the story mean/symbolize?

everything he touches turns bad/is ruined; represents how much he resents his life (self-hate)

500

His name means: To bring reason

Who is Raz

500

Explain how Svid is the best example of an "extraordinary man"

- exerts his will on everyone and everything

- doesn't rely on others for support

- is not afraid of punishments

- only concerned about fulfilling personal needs and wants

500

Explain three events that show Rodya's schism "split personality" and how this relates to crime

1. helping the girl on the road

2. the dream about the horse

3. wants to visit friend but doesn't want his help

4. loves his family but also doesn't want to be near them

500

How does Rodya's relationship with his mother change from the beginning to the end of the novel?

- unable to express his love and appreciation in the beginning

- at the end, finally able to show emotions and ask her to pray for him (beginning of his redemption)

500

Rodya's final dream is about a disease that spreads and drives people insane, making them believe that they are the only intelligent people. These people end up killing each other. Explain what this dream means.

Rodya finally understands that his theory is wrong; represents a change in his moral psychology