Crash Course AP Literature

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

Crime and
Punishment by
Fyodor
Dostoevsky, 1866-
1867


Main characters: Raskolnikov, Luzhin, Porfiry Petrovich, Svidrigailov,
Raskolnikov’s conscience

Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Raskolnikov is a poor ex-student who conceives of
and carries out his plan to kill an unscrupulous pawnbroker for her money. He
will gain wealth and rid the world of a horrible person. Raskolnikov attempts
to convince himself that murder is acceptable if it achieves a higher purpose.

Tags: psychology of crime and punishment, poverty, alienation from society,
religious redemption, moral dilemma

King Lear by
William
Shakespeare, first
folio 1623


Genre: play, tragedy

Setting: England, 8th century BCE

Main characters: King Lear of Britain; Lear’s daughters Goneril, Regan, and
Cordelia; Edmund, the bastard son of Gloucester

Main Plot/Idea/Concept: King Lear decides to step down from his throne and
divide his kingdom among his three daughters, but before doing so, he tests
their loyalty. Goneril and Regan betray their father.

Tags: madness, justice, authority versus chaos, betrayal, reconciliation, love
and forgiveness, redemption, weather as a symbol

Heart of Darkness
by Joseph Conrad,
1899 (serialized),
1902


Genre: short novel, novella

Setting: late 19th century, primarily the Belgian Congo

Main characters: Marlowe, Kurtz

Main Plot/Idea/Concept: A young sailor, Marlowe, joins a Belgian trading
company and goes deep into Africa to meet a man named Kurtz. Kurtz, who had
established himself with natives as a kind of god, had descended into madness.

Tags: frame story, imperialism (arrogance of imperialism), madness,
wastefulness, quest

Billy Budd (Billy
Budd, Sailor) by
Herman Melville,
published 1924


Genre: novel

Setting: 1797, four years into the Napoleonic Wars; an English warship, the
Bellipotent, somewhere on the Mediterranean Sea

Main characters: Billy Budd and Claggert

Main Plot/Idea/Concept: Billy’s natural innocence and goodness comes in
conflict with evil, in the character of Claggert.
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