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    Crime and Punishment "What if?"

    What do you guys think would have happened had Porfiry's "surprise" not been interrupted by Nikolai's confession? That is, if Raskolnikov had seen the man from the previous day who called him a murder behind the door?

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    What if?

    If that were true, Raskolnikov probably would not have confessed to the murders, at least not so soon. His problem(s) was/were not the police, mainly, but his own conscious, which was gaining the "upper hand" in his mind. He probably would have ended up confessing to the crime, eventually, especially as the author made it a point to create the character as he did.
    Why, the whole point, the real sting of it lay in the fact that continually, even in the moment of the acutest spleen, I was inwardly conscious with shame that I was not a spiteful. I am a sicker man! I might foam at the mouth, but bring me a doll to play with, bring me a cup of tea with sugar in it, and maybe I will be appeased! I might even genuinely be touched, though probably I should grind my teeth at myself afterward and lie awake at night with shame for months after. That is my way.

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    Had Porfiry's "surprise" not been interrupted by Nikolai's confession, wouldn't Raskalnikov have confessed at once?

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    ^^ That's what I am inclined to think because that man enters into his thoughts a lot in the time leading up to the "interrogation". However, I think he is more intelligent than that, and would have waited to see what Porfiry had against him.

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    I tend to agree

    Put that way, I think that I tend to agree. I think that he would have been more intelligent and confessed. You are right.
    Why, the whole point, the real sting of it lay in the fact that continually, even in the moment of the acutest spleen, I was inwardly conscious with shame that I was not a spiteful. I am a sicker man! I might foam at the mouth, but bring me a doll to play with, bring me a cup of tea with sugar in it, and maybe I will be appeased! I might even genuinely be touched, though probably I should grind my teeth at myself afterward and lie awake at night with shame for months after. That is my way.

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    I don't think Raskolnikov would have confessed immediately; he would have tried to hold out as long as possible because don't forget that he hated Porfiry, so much so that he would not even go to him at the end when he wished to confess.

    No doubt he would have confessed soon though. Porfiry had him on the psychological ropes and the battle was more or less won.

    Did anybody else find it funny when Raskolnikov accuses Porfiry of suspecting him, and he then proceeds to shout 'I will not permit it! I will not permit it!' It is as if Porfiry's psychological method of inducing confession has reduced Raskolnikov to the mannerisms of a child; all the more a potent example considering his intelligence.

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