![]() ![]() He feels as if the punishment for his action is coming: “Surely it isn’t beginning already! Surely it isn’t my punishment coming upon me? It is!” (Dostoevsky part 1, chapter 2). Now he was suddenly taken with violent shivering, so that his teeth chattered and all his limbs were shaking (Dostoevsky part 1, chapter 2).Īfter the murder, his worries become inadequate and drive the student mad. A dreadful chill came over him but the chill was from the fever that had begun long before in his sleep. The character is feared:įor the first moment he thought he was going mad. ![]() He is in a delirious state, sleeps for a long time, refuses to eat, and loses the internal sense (Allan para. Immediately after the murder, Raskolnikov is weak both in the context of physical and mental state, and he has almost fallen ill. These thoughts appear to be the primary reason for his action. Immediately in advance of his action, he imagines the theory, according to which people can be divided into two groups: usual and unusual, who are capable of performing great deals. During this period, Raskolnikov does not contact other people and spends a great amount of time in his flat lying on the bed. Several months before the happening, the character had to stop his studying process and provide lessons. Due to lack of money, his nutrition is poor, he wears old clothes and struggles from apathy (Allan para. It should be noted that before the murder, Raskolnikov had already felt despondent. ![]()
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