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Chris L.'s avatar

We are clearly not starting out in Anna Pavlovna's St. Petersburg! This Raskolnikov fellow is seriously sus from the get-go, counting steps, analyzing keys, etc. What have we gotten ourselves into? I trust the details of his backstory will come out as we move along.

Very nice summary and "virtual tour", and super fun sketches!

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Glenys Murnane's avatar

This first chapter reminded me of an experience I had, although, unlike Raskalnikov, mine had a positive outcome. Raskalnikov is rehearsing his thoughts and ideas in this chapter, even though he is horrified by those ideas, He is under the great pressure of his extreme poverty.

Many years ago, under the pressure of what to do next, when I was compulsorily retired from a job I loved at age 46, I toyed with the idea of going to university. I had left school at age 15, year 10. I thought about it, and did mention it to friends for about a year. That was long enough for me to talk myself into it. I enrolled in regional university and moved from the city to the seaside town where I am now lucky enough to have lived for 30+ years. I first created a landscape in my head that.made it easy to move into.

Raskalnikov's thoughts, his spying out the land, will all inexorably create a reality in his mind that will lead to the execution of the plan which presently horrifies him.

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