"...his bad situation, hispoverty and helplessness,his wish to fortify the firststeps of his life's careerwith the help of the threethousand roubles, at least,that he counted on findingat the murdered woman's"(564)"she brought alms forthe whole prison:pies and kalatchi" [avery fine white breadshaped like a pursewith a looped handle](575)"But here begins a newaccount, the account of aman's gradual renewal, theaccount of his gradualregeneration, the gradualtransition from one world toanother, his acquaintancewith a new, hithertocompletely unknown reality.It might make theShebecomesdeliriousand dies."He lay in the hospitalall through the end ofLent and Holy Week.As he began torecover, heremmeber hisdreams..." (575)"Under his pillow lay theGospels. He took the bookout mechanically. Itbelonged to her, it was thesame one from which shehad read to him about theraising of Lazarus...He hadnot even opened it yet"(579)"...suddenly it was asif something liftedhim and flung himdown at her feet. Hewept and embracedher knees" (578)MoneyfromSvidrigailovAgreenshawl"In short, the outcome wasthat the criminal wassentenced to penalservitude of the secondclass for a term of onlyeight years, inconsideration of his havingcome to confess his guiltand other mitigatingcircumstances" (566)"Seven years, onlyseven years! At thebeginning of theirhappiness there weremoments when theywere both ready tolook at those sevenyears as if they wereseven days" (580)"They were both pale andthin, but in those pale, sickfaces there already shonethe dawn of a renewedfuture, of a completeresurrection into a new life.They were resurrected bylove" (578)317rubles +60 kopeks"...Raskolnikov wasnot quite like theordinary murderer,outlaw, androbber...the criminaldid almost nothing todefend himself" (564)"Raskolnikov, duringa fire one night, hadcarried two smallchildren out of anapartment already inflames and had beenburned in theprocess" (566).A slight,insignificantcold"Warm, clear,spring days hadset in, thewindows in theconvict ward wereopened..." (577)"But he was risenand he knew it, hefelt it fully with thewhole of hisrenewed being"(579)"...that he hadnot endured it,but had goneand confessed"(573)"They resolved towait and endure.They still had sevenyears more, and untilthen, so muchunbearable sufferingand so much infinityhappiness!" (579)LifeRazumikhin& Dunya"You're godless!You don't believein God!" theyshouted. "Youought to be killed!"(575)"Only a few people inthe whole world couldbe saved; they werepure and chosen,destined to begin anew generation ofpeople and a new life,to renew and purify theearth" (576)Woundedpride"...his bad situation, hispoverty and helplessness,his wish to fortify the firststeps of his life's careerwith the help of the threethousand roubles, at least,that he counted on findingat the murdered woman's"(564)"she brought alms forthe whole prison:pies and kalatchi" [avery fine white breadshaped like a pursewith a looped handle](575)"But here begins a newaccount, the account of aman's gradual renewal, theaccount of his gradualregeneration, the gradualtransition from one world toanother, his acquaintancewith a new, hithertocompletely unknown reality.It might make theShebecomesdeliriousand dies."He lay in the hospitalall through the end ofLent and Holy Week.As he began torecover, heremmeber hisdreams..." (575)"Under his pillow lay theGospels. He took the bookout mechanically. Itbelonged to her, it was thesame one from which shehad read to him about theraising of Lazarus...He hadnot even opened it yet"(579)"...suddenly it was asif something liftedhim and flung himdown at her feet. Hewept and embracedher knees" (578)MoneyfromSvidrigailovAgreenshawl"In short, the outcome wasthat the criminal wassentenced to penalservitude of the secondclass for a term of onlyeight years, inconsideration of his havingcome to confess his guiltand other mitigatingcircumstances" (566)"Seven years, onlyseven years! At thebeginning of theirhappiness there weremoments when theywere both ready tolook at those sevenyears as if they wereseven days" (580)"They were both pale andthin, but in those pale, sickfaces there already shonethe dawn of a renewedfuture, of a completeresurrection into a new life.They were resurrected bylove" (578)317rubles +60 kopeks"...Raskolnikov wasnot quite like theordinary murderer,outlaw, androbber...the criminaldid almost nothing todefend himself" (564)"Raskolnikov, duringa fire one night, hadcarried two smallchildren out of anapartment already inflames and had beenburned in theprocess" (566).A slight,insignificantcold"Warm, clear,spring days hadset in, thewindows in theconvict ward wereopened..." (577)"But he was risenand he knew it, hefelt it fully with thewhole of hisrenewed being"(579)"...that he hadnot endured it,but had goneand confessed"(573)"They resolved towait and endure.They still had sevenyears more, and untilthen, so muchunbearable sufferingand so much infinityhappiness!" (579)LifeRazumikhin& Dunya"You're godless!You don't believein God!" theyshouted. "Youought to be killed!"(575)"Only a few people inthe whole world couldbe saved; they werepure and chosen,destined to begin anew generation ofpeople and a new life,to renew and purify theearth" (576)Woundedpride

Crime & Punishment Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. "...his bad situation, his poverty and helplessness, his wish to fortify the first steps of his life's career with the help of the three thousand roubles, at least, that he counted on finding at the murdered woman's" (564)
  2. "she brought alms for the whole prison: pies and kalatchi" [a very fine white bread shaped like a purse with a looped handle] (575)
  3. "But here begins a new account, the account of a man's gradual renewal, the account of his gradual regeneration, the gradual transition from one world to another, his acquaintance with a new, hitherto completely unknown reality. It might make the
  4. She becomes delirious and dies.
  5. "He lay in the hospital all through the end of Lent and Holy Week. As he began to recover, he remmeber his dreams..." (575)
  6. "Under his pillow lay the Gospels. He took the book out mechanically. It belonged to her, it was the same one from which she had read to him about the raising of Lazarus...He had not even opened it yet" (579)
  7. "...suddenly it was as if something lifted him and flung him down at her feet. He wept and embraced her knees" (578)
  8. Money from Svidrigailov
  9. A green shawl
  10. "In short, the outcome was that the criminal was sentenced to penal servitude of the second class for a term of only eight years, in consideration of his having come to confess his guilt and other mitigating circumstances" (566)
  11. "Seven years, only seven years! At the beginning of their happiness there were moments when they were both ready to look at those seven years as if they were seven days" (580)
  12. "They were both pale and thin, but in those pale, sick faces there already shone the dawn of a renewed future, of a complete resurrection into a new life. They were resurrected by love" (578)
  13. 317 rubles + 60 kopeks
  14. "...Raskolnikov was not quite like the ordinary murderer, outlaw, and robber...the criminal did almost nothing to defend himself" (564)
  15. "Raskolnikov, during a fire one night, had carried two small children out of an apartment already in flames and had been burned in the process" (566).
  16. A slight, insignificant cold
  17. "Warm, clear, spring days had set in, the windows in the convict ward were opened..." (577)
  18. "But he was risen and he knew it, he felt it fully with the whole of his renewed being" (579)
  19. "...that he had not endured it, but had gone and confessed" (573)
  20. "They resolved to wait and endure. They still had seven years more, and until then, so much unbearable suffering and so much infinity happiness!" (579)
  21. Life
  22. Razumikhin & Dunya
  23. "You're godless! You don't believe in God!" they shouted. "You ought to be killed!" (575)
  24. "Only a few people in the whole world could be saved; they were pure and chosen, destined to begin a new generation of people and a new life, to renew and purify the earth" (576)
  25. Wounded pride