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Title: Crime and Punishment Characters: Raskolnikov, Sonya, Ivanova, Svidrigailov, Razumikhin, Petrovich 2 sentence summary: Raskolnikov kills the pawnbroker to get his small silver box. He ultimately confesses and goes to Siberia as an exile. Theme: Punishment, Guilt, Symbol: coins, tavern,

Il Won Crime and Punishment pg27 Il Won first four pages Job questions Il Won media type="youtube" key="wx-NpWLjP5Y" height="344" width="425" 1. Analysis -- what specifically does the person do well in analyzing? - Thorough analysis of feet and purpose of poetic elements and sounds was good. 2. Analysis -- if the person had to do this again, what would you recommend in analysis? - I could have implemented TP-CASTT for the analysis, which gives more organization, but on the other hand, less time for analysis. 3. What is something you found surprising? or amusing? - Having a brief history of author was interesting. 4. What is something you don't understand or find confusing? - It is hard to pick out what I have missed in my video, but I guess analyzing types of feet could have been a bit confusing.

I think I should get an A- - I guess it depends on how clear my explanation was. Since I am the one who made it, it was completely comprehensible for me. But who know, others might not. My analysis and organization was clear with some addition of content (Author's history). technique: I exported my poem in different versions of PDF files (pure text, author, type of feet, poetic elements) and analyzed using screencast program.

What would the world be if we had no eye? Without an eye the world is just a flat. Without both eyes the world is none but black. Ply my eye, cry my eye, and open my eye, And then the world will spry before my eye. Cataract will make my eyes go matt. Scat! Leave my eyes alone, don’t want to miss that Fly high and I see the world from bird’s eye Let my sight not be blurred by tears, by dusts For the world is such a beautiful place To see. I’ll gape at what’s in front of me. Don’t even blink the eyes for those moments, For you will miss what just happened apace. World will last as long as my eyes can see.

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Outline for the paper

Thesis: Fyodor Dostoyevsky implemented Russian traditional superstitious interpretation of dreams rather than Freud’s interpretation of dreams in his two major novels—Crime and Punishment and The Brother Karamazov.

1) Brief history of study of dream 2) Brief synopsis of dreams in Crime and Punishment and The Brother Karamazov a) Crime and Punishment

- Dream about pitying horse (Chapter 5)

- Dream of police coming in ( Chapter 9 /Part 2 chapter 2)

- Dream about killing pawnbroker (Chapter 20)

- Dream about plague / virus (epilogue chapter 2)

b) The Brother Karamazov - Dream about Zosima giving Alyosha an advice (Book 7, chapter 4)

3) Throw in the question: Freud vs. Russian tradition

4) Freud a) Interpret dreams implementing the whole idea about digging up unconscious

5) Russian tradition a) Interpret using alphabetical symbol b) Interpret using zodiac

6) Resolve by comparing a) Find the one that explains the dreams better b) Tell why the other choice is not as good as the one I chose

7) Conclusion a) What source is being used with this? Where is the original, derivative idea coming from for this? Brother Karamov (other dreams? or why that organization of presenting ideas? Is there a movement in ideas? Is there one main dream that will become the focus and then other dreams that then are used to exemplify ideas? Does he progress his use of dream style and understanding? Beyond dreams are there other articles out there that talk about his awareness or lack of awareness of Freud? One extraneous idea . . . just to lend a broader understanding and you may or may not use this in the paper, but what about Jung's collective unconscious? What was happening in other places and literature of this time? When did he write? How does this compare to other time?