1. Comment on the underground man's story about the officer at the billiard
room. (I, 33-38) (20 points)
2. What one thing motivates the underground man to do the things he
does in sections II and III (40-48)? (20 points)
3. Why did Doestoevsky have the others change the time of the dinner
from 5 to 6? [IV, p. 48. Remember that this is his fiction. The characters
do as he wanted them to.] (20 points)
4. Why does the underground man ask Zverkov for his forgiveness? (IV,
p. 55) (20 points)
5. In Section V (pp. 56-59), what do the underground man's thoughts
and actions suggest about him? (20 points)
Bonus: (20 points.) From what you have read thus far, is the underground man an object of admiration? Contempt? Pity? (Something else?) Why? (You can also use the back of this sheet.)