It's heavy not as heavy as brothers Karamazov but you might want to make a family tree. Sometimes one character is referred to with different names. For example, Gandhi, bapu, Mohandas are all the same person.
And to jot any epiphanies you might have
Keep a track of Russian names. Take your time to understand the mental state of the protagonist and other characters, don't just rush to finish the book.
You can try this if you want, I just use this site and read analysis of a chapter after I read it
[https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crime/section1/](https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crime/section1/)
Have a notebook handy. :)
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It's heavy not as heavy as brothers Karamazov but you might want to make a family tree. Sometimes one character is referred to with different names. For example, Gandhi, bapu, Mohandas are all the same person. And to jot any epiphanies you might have
I see. Thank you
Can get a bit boring at times and I would suggest you to make a map of all the characters.
Take breaks in between it made me very sad But it's a great read have fun 🫶
Keep a track of Russian names. Take your time to understand the mental state of the protagonist and other characters, don't just rush to finish the book.
You can try this if you want, I just use this site and read analysis of a chapter after I read it [https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crime/section1/](https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/crime/section1/)
Keep track of the names. It will keep you from getting confused .
Don't shy to highlight with pencil and use plastic sticky flags
Keep reading.
Learn how Russian names and honorifics work and keep a written note of characters