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Explanation of the famous quotes in Crime and Punishment, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.
- Porfiry Petrovich
Important quotes by Porfiry Petrovich Quotes in Crime and...
- Raskolnikov
Raskolnikov is the protagonist of the novel, and the story...
- Religion
Quotes related to Religion Quotes within Crime and...
- Chapters I–IV
Katerina Ivanovna observed contemptuously that everyone knew...
- Poverty
Quotes related to Poverty Quotes within Crime and...
- Sonia
Important quotes by Sonia Quotes in Crime and Punishment....
- Dunya
She is the strongest female character in the novel, neither...
- Chapters I–III
Peter Petrovich belonged to that class of people who on the...
- Porfiry Petrovich
Explanation of the famous quotes in Just Mercy, including all important speeches, comments, quotations, and monologues.
Thinking, Fast and Slow. Famous Quotes Explained. In the unlikely event of this book being made into a film, System 2 would be a supporting character who believes herself to be the hero. (Chapter 2) System 2 is deliberate where System 1 is unthinking. Effortful where System 1 is easygoing. But System 1 is the true hero of Kahneman’s story ...
Just Mercy study guide contains a biography of Peter Abelard, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis.
Important Quotes. “‘Capital punishment means ‘them without the capital get the punishment.’”. Early in the Introduction, Stevenson sets up one his central thesis statements for the book: that access to justice and the possibility of dying at the hands of the state are directly connected to a person’s access to wealth.
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The Cross. The cross that Sonya gives to Raskolnikov before he goes to the police station to confess is an important symbol of redemption for him. Throughout Christendom, of course, the cross symbolizes Jesus’ self-sacrifice for the sins of humanity.