whitenig Posted April 11, 2017 Posted April 11, 2017 I don't understand some parts of the book. As I read it, I'll post my question in this thread. Here's the first part I don't get. Please try to explain it to me. (Book 2, Chapter 5) In three days' time I was stripped bare, but a hero. Do you suppose the hero had gained his end? Not a sign of it from her. I tell you that rogue, Grushenka, has a supple curve all over her body. You can see it in her little foot, even in her little toe. I saw it, and kissed it, but that was all, I swear! ‘I'll marry you if you like,’ she said, ‘you're a beggar, you know. Say that you won't beat me, and will let me do anything I choose, and perhaps I will marry you.’ She laughed, and she's laughing still!” Quote
Athena Posted April 12, 2017 Posted April 12, 2017 Is this for a homework assignment? We don't allow new members to sign up, just to ask for help with their homework. I'm also not sure what it is you're confused about, but then I haven't read the book myself so I don't recognise the quote. Quote
KEV67 Posted November 13, 2021 Posted November 13, 2021 I think Grushenka is being a prick tease. Write that in your essay. Quote
Brian. Posted November 13, 2021 Posted November 13, 2021 39 minutes ago, KEV67 said: I think Grushenka is being a prick tease. Write that in your essay. The post is from 4 years ago, I imagine the deadline has passed. Quote
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