[s11e5] Crime And Punishment -

: Critics often note that this dream serves as a final warning from his subconscious about the true, brutal nature of violence. It nearly convinces him to abandon his plan before a final "act of fate" pushes him back toward it. Quick Summary of Part 1, Chapter 5

: It suggests that while his "intellect" has devised a cold-blooded crime, his "heart" remains that of the compassionate boy. [S11E5] Crime and Punishment

: He sees a peasant named Mikolka beating an old, frail mare to death with a crowbar. : Critics often note that this dream serves

This chapter provides the critical psychological grounding for Raskolnikov's internal conflict: : He sees a peasant named Mikolka beating

: He wakes up in a cold sweat, horrified, questioning if he can actually carry out the murder of the pawnbroker with an axe.

Crime and punishment, chapter 5 (chapter of the horse) : r/literature