Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Call number and location: PG3326 .P7 C6 1998 |  Melville Library Main Stacks

eText: Crime and Punishment, provided by Project Gutenberg

Possible Paper Topics:

  • Despite his crime, does the author intend Roskolnikov to be viewed as a villain?
  • Defend or dispute Rosholnikov’s theory of the ordinary vs. the extraordinary man.
  • Explore the significance of the Story of Lazarus, which Sonya is asked to read aloud.

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