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questions. This man is Raskolnikov and he is the protagonist of the story despite the fact that he committed murder. He is a complex character who is essentially good but
feels that he must commit the murder of an individual for some righteous cause. He is torn about his plans and all but makes himself completely insane in struggling with
himself. Near the beginning of the novel we have Raskolnikov experiencing a dream that not only seems to foreshadow what will happen, but also seems to offer us insight into
the complex nature of Raskolnikov and the story itself. The following paper analyzes this dream as it relates to his own turmoil and the foreshadowing of events which allow us
to see the story from at least one perspective. Turmoil and Foreshadowing One of the first elements of the dream that this particular felt was important was the
scene wherein the young boy clings to his father as the drunks always frighten him: "There was always a crowd there, always shouting, laughter and abuse, hideous hoarse singing and
often fighting. Drunken and horrible-looking figures were hanging about the tavern. He used to cling close to his father, trembling all over when he met them" (Dostoevsky Chapter 5). These
figures, the darkness, can easily represent the turmoil within Raskolnikov. His thoughts and plans are dark and frightening, especially if we imagine him as a somewhat likable and compassionate person.
He feels incredibly vulnerable to these thoughts of murder, and they are represented by the drunks, the darkness, the loud and incessant voices. In addition the path that he
and his father are on, which begins with the darkness, quickly turns to the cemetery which also offers us insight into his turmoil. With the knowledge that this graveyard exists
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