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His appreciation of her is only for her role as wife and mother. Similarly, Karenin’s fatherly interaction with Seryozha is cold and official, focused on educational progress and never on Seryozha’s perceptions or emotions. Karenin wishes to raise a responsible child, as he surely was himself.
- Konstantin Levin
Though Anna Karenina gives the novel its name, Levin acts as...
- Konstantin Levin
3 Δεκ 2018 · The hospital’s chief surgeon, Sergey Karenin, learns that wounded officer Count Vronsky is the same man who once had a doomed love affair with his mother, Anna Karenina. Karenin must know: What pushed his mother to the edge of her senses, and the ultimate decision of suicide?
What is Alexei Alexandrovich Karenin’s career? How does Anna Karenina die? Where is Vronsky going at the end of the novel? What happens to Anna’s children after her death?
When Anna rejects Karenin’s restraint, saying that in his place she would have killed a wife like herself, her suicide fantasy is obvious. Death may come not as a punishment but as the only option for a desperate woman.
14 Ιουν 2019 · As her mental and emotional state deteriorates, she goes to the local train station and impulsively throws herself in front of an oncoming train, killing herself. Her husband, Karenin, takes in her and Vronsky’s child. Meanwhile, Kitty and Levin meet again.
However, Vronsky, embarrassed by Karenin's magnanimity, unsuccessfully attempts suicide by shooting himself. As Anna recovers, she finds that she cannot bear living with Karenin despite his forgiveness and his attachment to Annie.
1872). Stepanova’s suicide quickly followed the end of her affair with Tolstoy’s friend, Aleksandr Nikolaevich Bibikov (Blaisdell). Further embodying Tolstoy’s own experiences is Levin: as Levin gives to Kitty, Tolstoy gave his wife a diary he had written in his youth, containing a number of sexu-