joker-kun
Tue, 01-08-2008, 04:50 PM
So the moderators may be annoyed with me not simply editing my last thread, so sorry about that. I <3 you Assertn.
Anyway I need some help. I am not making excuses it's my fault for procrasinating, but I have an essay due where I have to compare a few different books. I have read the others, but not this one, and I don't really have the time to read it with my other projects and such. I already have the points pre-picked I just need the examples from the book with maybe a tad explanation (and page number).
The book is Crime and Punishment. The points I need quotations for are:
How the main character finds resolve unexpectedly through a form of suffering.
How the main character finds redemption unexpectedly through a form of suffering.
How the main character finds resolve through another's suffering.
How the main character finds redemption through another's suffering.
Proof that the main characters has moved on and grown from his suffering.
Proof that he is not alone.Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks~!
Anyway I need some help. I am not making excuses it's my fault for procrasinating, but I have an essay due where I have to compare a few different books. I have read the others, but not this one, and I don't really have the time to read it with my other projects and such. I already have the points pre-picked I just need the examples from the book with maybe a tad explanation (and page number).
The book is Crime and Punishment. The points I need quotations for are:
How the main character finds resolve unexpectedly through a form of suffering.
How the main character finds redemption unexpectedly through a form of suffering.
How the main character finds resolve through another's suffering.
How the main character finds redemption through another's suffering.
Proof that the main characters has moved on and grown from his suffering.
Proof that he is not alone.Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks~!