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Anna Karenina is a sweeping Russian novel that explores love, family, and society through two intertwined storylines.
The central plot follows Anna Karenina, a married woman who falls passionately in love with the officer Count Vronsky. Their affair challenges the rigid moral codes of Russian high society. While Anna abandons her husband and son to be with Vronsky, society condemns her, isolating her further. As her relationship deteriorates and jealousy consumes her, Anna becomes increasingly unstable, ultimately taking her own life beneath a train—a tragic end that underscores the destructive consequences of desire cut off from community and acceptance.
By Ceeric EdwardsAnna Karenina is a sweeping Russian novel that explores love, family, and society through two intertwined storylines.
The central plot follows Anna Karenina, a married woman who falls passionately in love with the officer Count Vronsky. Their affair challenges the rigid moral codes of Russian high society. While Anna abandons her husband and son to be with Vronsky, society condemns her, isolating her further. As her relationship deteriorates and jealousy consumes her, Anna becomes increasingly unstable, ultimately taking her own life beneath a train—a tragic end that underscores the destructive consequences of desire cut off from community and acceptance.