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Raskolnikov in Crime and Punishment
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6 pages in length. In Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, the protagonist, Raskolnikov, has a theory about crime concerning the ordinary and the extraordinary man. As the story progresses, Raskolnikov begins to question his own theory and eventually loses all faith in it. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Raskolnikov's Motivation in "Crime and Punishment"
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A five page paper on this classic novel by nineteenth-century Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky. The paper maintains that Raskolnikov’s “crime” lies in his arrogant assumption that his life and goals are worth more than someone else’s, and that he even has the right to make that kind of judgment. Bibliography lists one source.
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Raskolnikov’s Dream in Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment”
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A 9 page paper which examines the dream of Raskolnikov’s dream as representative of his character in Dostoevsky’s novel “Crime and Punishment.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAcrmpun.rtf

Russian Culture in Novels
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A 10 page paper which examines Russian culture and society as seen in Turgenev’s “Fathers and Sons,” Dostoevsky’s “Crime and Punishment,” and Tolstoy’s “Anna Karenina.” Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAruscul.rtf

Schreber and Dostoyevsky
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A 5 page paper which examines the case of Daniel Schreber and the narrator in Dostoyevsky’s “Notes from the Underground.” The paper incorporates the notes of Freud concerning the Schreber case as well. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAdofr.rtf

Society and choice in Tolstoy's Kreutzer Sonata
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A paper which considers the dichotomy between societal custom and individual choice in Tolstoy's The Kreutzer Sonata, with specific reference to the author's views on sexuality, marriage and celibacy. Bibliography lists 2 sources
Filename: JLkreut.rtf

Society in Chekhov’s The Lady with the Dog
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A 5 page paper which examines how society shapes individuals’ behavior as seen in Anton Chekhov’s short story The Lady with the Dog. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAkdog.rtf

Solzhenitsyn's "Matryona's Home"
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A five page analysis of this short story by famed Soviet dissident Aleksander Solzhenitsyn. The story tells of a poor woman in rural Russia, and the official corruption that made her life and those of her fellow villagers so difficult. No additional sources.
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Suffering in Crime and Punishment
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A 3 page essay that briefly discusses the theme of suffering in this novel. Suffering is an omnipresent theme in Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment, as, with only a few prominent exceptions, everyone in the novel is desperately poor. However, from the first page of the novel, Dostoyevsky makes it clear that primary cause of his protagonist's suffering is not his poverty. Raskolnikov, who is also referred to as "Rodya" or "Rodka," is a former student and living in poverty as the novel opens, but it is not poverty that makes his existence torturous; rather it is his nihilistic, superior attitude toward other people that is the principle cause of his suffering. Dostoyevsky makes this clear by contrasting Raskolnikov's suffering against that of characters who do have functional relationships, such as Sonya, the woman with whom Raskolnikov eventually realizes he loves. No additional sources cited.
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SYMBOLIC NATURE OF THE PLOT/CHARACTERS IN THE METAMORPHOSIS
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This 5 page paper discusses the symbolic nature of the characters and the plot in Kafka's work, Metamorphosis. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBkafkabug.rtf

Symbolism and Themes in Aleksandr Pushkin’s “Queen of Spades”
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This 20 page report discusses one of the best-known of Aleksandr Pushkin’s (1799-1837) short stories and focuses on the symbolism and thematic content it presents. “The Queen of Spades” was written in 1834, only a few short years before he was to die in a duel over his socialite wife. It is the ironic story of a compulsive gambler, Hermann, who will stop at nothing to obtain a Countess’s secrets on how to win in card games. When he eventually learns the secret and bets heavily upon it, he finds himself holding the wrong card and loses everything. In the opera, he kills himself; in the original story by Pushkin, he goes mad and ends his days in an asylum, repeating the three cards he should have drawn and the three he did draw over and over again. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Tatiana Tolstaya: On the Golden Porch
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This 8 page paper discusses the short story "On the Golden Porch," what it means and what it tells us about the author. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: HVTolsta.rtf

The Brothers Karamazov
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This 4 page paper provides an overview of the central themes of The Brothers Karamazov. This is a story of two brothers, Ivan and Alexei, and their trials in the midst of changes in late 19th century Russia. While these two brothers share common elements including geography and social development, they are significantly different in a number of important ways.
Filename: MHBroKa3.rtf

The Concept of the “Holy Fool” and its Representation in Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s “The Idiot”
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A 5 page paper which examines the philosophy behind the “holy fool,” how it relates to the novel’s chief protagonist, Prince Myshkin, and also considers how the holy fool relates to the themes of apocalypse. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TGidiot.rtf


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