Crime and Punishment Group
- What is the theme, purpose and relevance of "Crime and Punishment" to today?
Created by mijeejo on May 12, 2009 in the Crime and Punishment Group. - In Crime and Punishment, Rodya buries the stolen goods under a rock, but there is a space between the rock and the goods. What could this space mean?
Created by chelseyloohoo on Sep 15, 2008 in the Crime and Punishment Group. - Representation of madness in 'Crime and Punishment'?
Created by pixiebell549 on Dec 28, 2007 in the Crime and Punishment Group.
New Topics
- The primary theme of "Crime and Punishment" is guilt. Rudya kills the old woman, and spends the...
Posted by morrol on May 13, 2009 in the Crime and Punishment Group. - The novel "Crime and Punishment" is an examination of the guilty conscience. For the author,...
Posted by ms-mcgregor on Sep 15, 2008 in the Crime and Punishment Group. - I do agree that the novel can be read as a study of insanity, but to a certain degree. I think...
Posted by eabettencourt on Aug 23, 2008 in the Crime and Punishment Group. - Yes, indeed, Crime and Punishment is an excellent novel to use as the basis for a discussion of...
Posted by cybil on Dec 28, 2007 in the Crime and Punishment Group.

