Crime and Punishment: Yet Another Question
In Part V, specifically, in chapter 1, we see Luzhin characterized as a self-serving, materialistic, pompous person who is profoundly obsessed with money. In this section, he blames a specific character's rejection of him on entirely materialistic motives, thinking that once this character had the inheritance from Marfa Petrovna, she and her mother will no longer need him. <B>Who is this character</B>? Okay, that was an easy one, but it gets more interesting. After this section, Luzhin simply disappears from the text, never to be heard from again, <B>why</B>? And, after or following the aftermath of Luzhin, Dunya is completely free to turn her attention towards <B>which character</B>?
One more: A specific character in the same section, next chapter, functions as a humorous, sarcastic caricature of the pompous but stupid intellectual, as well as the "proverbial emperor without any clothes." Who is this character? And why was it important for Dostoevsky to include this character in the novel? (This last question will have no clear answer; it is merely one that is formed from an opinion. What would be your opinion?)
[B]And Now for the Answers[/B]
Question Number One: Dunya, but like I said, that was an easy one.
Question Number Two: Dunya was now able to freely turn her direction towards Razumikhin, the man whose "rightness" for her has been clear from the start.
Question Number Three: Lebezyatnikov functions as this humorous, sarcastic caricature of the pompous but stupid intellectual.
The other questions that I posed were merely opinions, but, if one were to ask me as to why Dostoevsky chose to include this character, the answer would be because he (the author) wanted to criticize the actual intellectual currents and fads that were sweeping the nation in the 1860s, and emphasize how much more profound, albeit equally misguided, Raskolnikov's theories are.
I do hope that everyone enjoyed their holidays and that everyone remained safe! I will now continue with the questions: perhaps later today I will pose a much more difficult, mind, boggling question that will prove to stump even the best of the best! :lol: