How To Use Raskolnikov In A Sentence
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Sonia's patient love for him finally breaks through and Raskolnikov experiences rebirth and resurrection.
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Clarity appears in those self-directed exhortations of the novelist to elucidate Raskolnikov's motive for murder.
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Istanbul is inscribed on the map of unatoned crimes, closer to Raskolnikov's Petersburg than to Woody Allen's London in ‘Matchpoint’.
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The mother notes Raskolnikov's stubborn nature, mentioning the story of Raskolnikov's insistence on marrying his landlady's uncomely and lame daughter, despite her objections.
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The hero of Dostoevsky's novel - Rodion Raskolnikov - is not a regicide in deed but in word.
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They read Sonia's Bible together, Raskolnikov deeply impressed by the wretched girl's faith.
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Raskolnikov hid the jewelry under a rock in a courtyard.