Essays Tagged: "Sonia"

"Crime and punishment" by Fyodor Dostoevsky

ace between the protagonists and the antagonists. The protagonists include Dounia, the Marmeladovs, Sonia, Razumhin, Porfiry Petrovich, and Nastaya. The antagonists of the story are Luzhin, Ilya Petro ...

(7 pages) 142 0 3.0 Oct/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

The development of Rousseau and Raskolnikov in Dostoyevsky's "Crime and Punishment" and Camus' "The Outsider"

20. He was at theend of his "uneasy period"21 and was ready for some kind of resolution. It was withSonia's help that he was able to achieve it. She convinced Raskolnikov that sufferinglead to salvati ... will put it on you. We will pray together, and then we'll go".22Yet Raskolnikov replied; "Not now, Sonia. Better later"23. Thus Raskolnikov was stillnot quite ready to confess and accept Sonia's cros ...

(7 pages) 51 0 3.0 Dec/1996

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

"Storm Boy".

own. To make the book into a full-length feature film the scriptwriter had to make the film longer. Sonia Borg became the script writer and to achieve a longer film she introduce new incidents and new ... ther.There are other crew members other the Matt Carroll, the producer, Henri Safron, the director, Sonia Borg, the scriptwriter.The other people who made up the crew were Michael Caulfield, dialogue ...

(6 pages) 40 0 3.0 May/2003

Subjects: Art Essays > Film & TV Studies > Film Review and Analysis

This discusses the duality of the characters in "Crime and Punishment."

s and then as soon as he leaves, he berates himself for giving away his money. He valiantly defends Sonia to Svidrigailov then later ridicules her for her belief in God. Raskolnikov is constantly stru ... ing forces her stepdaughter into prostitution in order to provide income for the family. As soon as Sonia does this, Katerina kicks her out of the house because of the shame that it brings upon the fa ...

(5 pages) 47 0 3.4 Nov/2003

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Raskolnikov a tragic hero

es him from utter destruction is the love that is poured in from his mother, Dounia, Razumihin, and Sonia. Raskolnikov's greedy desire to improve his life and his inability to live with his guilt lead ...

(3 pages) 27 0 5.0 Apr/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Crime and Punishment

soon as Sonya began to comfort him, he easily gave in to her ideas.However before his confession to Sonia, Raskolnikov becomes ill and unconscious immediately after the murder, "The conviction that al ... the murder, his terrifying nightmares and his failure to confess. Also Raskolnikov verbally attacks Sonia for her religious beliefs, calling her "crazy", suggesting suicide, and stating, "But perhaps ...

(5 pages) 104 1 4.9 May/2004

Subjects: Law & Government Essays

Silent Mill Part 2

ever again will you cause pain to all those dearest to me.""...(Sarah, that's my mothers name, I am Sonia)...""You aren't Sarah? Ohhh... dear, then were is Sarah?" What's wrong with this kid?"...(She' ...

(3 pages) 44 2 3.5 Jul/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing > Poems & Short Stories

Silent Mill- Part 3

theirs no receipt. No one wants it, but they have to live with it, in a matter of speaking I mean."Sonia can you hear me?" It was blurry and hard to see, I didn't know where I was, who I was, how I g ...

(3 pages) 50 1 3.6 Jul/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > Creative Writing > Poems & Short Stories

Raskolnikov: Extraordinary or Just Ordinary?

izaveta for her money so he could attend a school and make a better life for himself. When asked by Sonia why he did it he gives her many different reasons such as the whole I'm like Napoleon theory a ... theory and that he wanted money. The first reason when asked is, "Oh, well- to plunder. Leave off, Sonia."(Dostoevsky 381) He also killed a completely innocent person in the process and that alone is ...

(2 pages) 30 0 5.0 Dec/2004

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881) PART#2 Criticisms and Interpretations I. By Emile Melchior, Vicomte de Vogüé

nt of love was destined in him to be modified like every other, to be changed into a dull despair. 4Sonia is a humble creature, who has sold herself to escape starvation, and is almost unconscious of ... struggle the avowal is made, but not in words. In a mute interview which is tragic in the extreme, Sonia reads the terrible truth in her friend's eyes. The poor girl is stunned for a moment, but reco ...

(5 pages) 18 0 0.0 Jan/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > European History

How do texts communicate the concept of change

iroslav Holub, and another related text "Users getting younger as death toll doubles" an article by Sonia Milohanic many statements about change are made. Change is inevitable and important to our sel ...

(4 pages) 42 0 4.7 Nov/2006

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > World Literature

Ben Carson Story

him to create a very strong personality, and overcome all obstacles in his life .As he wrote, after Sonia Carson's husband left her for another women she was working two, sometimes three jobs in order ... at the library while their friends have played outside. Sometimes Ben was angry on his mother, but Sonia Carson knew exactly what she was doing. In short period of time Ben started to pull ahead at s ...

(2 pages) 20 0 0.0 Apr/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Damascus Gate

hey provide both reassurance and motivation. An additional source of motivation for Chris is Sonia, the main object of his interest. Like Chris, Sonia is from America and does not affiliate wit ... object of his interest. Like Chris, Sonia is from America and does not affiliate with one religion. Sonia does not acknowledge that her upbringing affects her beliefs until late in the novel, when she ...

(3 pages) 866 0 0.0 Apr/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Happy Endings

e grows to be more troublesome when he begins to have nightmares about the murder and when he meets Sonia, an ignorant young woman, whom he takes pleasure in torturing with harsh words. His psychologi ... climax, and the process of moral reconciliation begins when he is faced with the dilemma of telling Sonia the truth about the Ivanovna sister's murder. Not only does Raskolnikov tell Sonia the ...

(3 pages) 7 0 0.0 Sep/2001

Subjects: Literature Research Papers

Analysis Of The Fall Of Ferdinand Marcos

ng to all sources, he managed to prolong his term for so long through his "private military" (Sonia M. Zaide, 217) that crushed or silenced opposition against him. His attempts to prolong his te ... he Filipino people, but the whole world, as footage of the assassination was aired internationally (Sonia M. Zaide, 217). The Assassination was the last act of injustice that the people would take fro ...

(10 pages) 20 0 0.0 Jan/2002

Subjects: History Term Papers > North American History

Crime and punishment--is rasko

again it is obvious that Raskolnikov needs companionship. In several instances, Raskolnikov visited Sonia. Raskolnikov's longing for communion proves that he doesn't fulfill his own requirements of ex ...

(3 pages) 1185 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Crime and Punishment Psycho-An

between id and superego. A very good example of this mediation, is after Raskolnikov gives money to Sonia. This is an extreme extension of his superego, the ego lets it slide by. But after Raskolnikov ...

(2 pages) 12 0 5.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy > Modern Philosophy

Crime and punishment

tupid. Sonya is aware of his faltering emotional side and tries to help it. At the end of the novel Sonia was one of the main reasons why Raskolnikov confessed. The detective investigating the ... ves in Raskolnikov and thinks he will become successful and beneficial to society. With the help of Sonia and Porify to show Raskolnikov that intelligence must be used for good, I see the novel as a c ...

(2 pages) 9 0 3.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Crime and punishment--is rasko

again it is obvious that Raskolnikov needs companionship. In several instances, Raskolnikov visited Sonia. Raskolnikov's longing for communion proves that he doesn't fulfill his own requirements of ex ...

(3 pages) 4 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Literature Research Papers > European Literature

Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky

extreme compassion and self-obedience. This split in personalities is revealed in the characters of Sonia and Svidrigailov. Sonia represents Raskolnikov's compassionate side, while Svidrigailov repres ... 's evil side. In the end it is Raskolnikov's suffering that is to lead him to redemption, and it is Sonia who helps him attain this redemption.Raskolnikov's theory of the "superman" is a very interest ...

(5 pages) 11 0 5.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Philosophy