Chapter 3-5 Summary | Crime and Punishment

TLDRRaskolnikov's illness worsens, struggles with guilt and confusion. Nikolay is accused of the murders, but Raskolnikov realizes he dropped evidence. Dunya's fiance visits, tensions arise. Razumikhin speculates about the murderer's motives.

Key insights

🤒Raskolnikov's illness intensifies, adding to his mental torment.

🔍Nikolay is accused of the murders, but Raskolnikov realizes he dropped evidence at the crime scene.

👥Tensions arise as Dunya's fiance visits and clashes with Raskolnikov.

🤔Razumikhin speculates about the motives and methods of the murderer.

😱Raskolnikov's guilt and confusion continue to consume him.

Q&A

What happens to Raskolnikov's illness?

Raskolnikov's illness worsens, causing delirium and confusion.

Who is accused of the murders?

Nikolay, a house painter, is accused of the murders.

What evidence is discovered?

Raskolnikov realizes he dropped evidence behind a door at the crime scene.

What happens when Dunya's fiance visits?

Tensions arise as Raskolnikov and Dunya's fiance clash.

What does Razumikhin speculate about?

Razumikhin speculates about the motives and methods of the murderer.

Timestamped Summary

00:01Raskolnikov's illness worsens, leading to delirium and confusion.

00:14Nikolay is accused of the murders, but Raskolnikov realizes he dropped evidence at the crime scene.

01:01Tensions arise when Dunya's fiance visits and clashes with Raskolnikov.

01:18Razumikhin speculates about the motives and methods of the murderer.

02:06Raskolnikov and Dunya's fiance engage in a heated argument.

02:27Discussions about the murders intensify, raising suspicions about the true killer.