CnP+Feminist+Criticism

Feminist Criticism: Parts 1,2, and 3
mother's letter || "He made up his mind to marry a girl a good reputation but without dowry...had experienced poverty...a man not ought to be indebted to his wife, but that it is better for a wife to look upon her husband as her benefactor." || Women should look to up to their husband, and, in Luzhin's case, he wants the women to look to him as a savior. Men should not look up to women as their equals and providers; women should be indebted to their husbands. ||
 * ==**Location**== || ==**Quote**== || ==**Explanation**== ||
 * Part 1, Chapter 3
 * Part 3, Chapter 3, page 223 || "I would not marry him if I were not convinced that he esteems me and thinks highly of me." || When Dounia decides to see how Luzhin reacts to Rasolnikov coming to dinner against his request in his letter. She is wise in choosing to see before deciding tcontinue with his proposal or not. ||
 * Part 3, Chapter 1, page 193 || " Razumihin gave an arm to each of them and drew them down the stairs." || Raz respects Dunia. He places value on her as a woman in sociery, and honorably adores with her. He also shows repect towards her mother. ||
 * Part 2, Chapter 7, Page 177 || "Ach, He is merciful, but not to us." || Because Sonya is a woman, she must use her body to support her family, instead of finding a decent job like a man in her situation would. ||