Prompt: "Is he redeemed/reformed? Discuss what you believe to be Dostoevsky’s view of repentance and Sonia’s role in this. Is Dostoevsky right?"
Answer: There is no exact answer as to weather or not he is redeemed/reformed. In many people's eyes Roskolnikov is redeemed and reformed. As well as suffering, he went through his 'biblical transformation'. In his own eyes, Raskolnikov has gone through a transformation. Sonia allows him to to make this transformation. Without her his repentance may have never occurred. She converted him. Sonia showed him a new way of life. I think as long as Raskolnikov feels he is redeemed/reformed, then Dostoevsky is right.
Answer: There is no exact answer as to weather or not he is redeemed/reformed. In many people's eyes Roskolnikov is redeemed and reformed. As well as suffering, he went through his 'biblical transformation'. In his own eyes, Raskolnikov has gone through a transformation. Sonia allows him to to make this transformation. Without her his repentance may have never occurred. She converted him. Sonia showed him a new way of life. I think as long as Raskolnikov feels he is redeemed/reformed, then Dostoevsky is right.
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