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Anna Karenina my understanding

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Anna Karenina my understanding

Happy families – similar to each other, unhappy families – are different.

The first family - husband (Obronsky) wife (Torrey) had three children. Excerpt from Obransky's conversation with Levin:

Obronsky - Suppose you are married and you love your wife, but there is another woman who is fascinated...

Levine - I don't understand this kind of thing at all, like... For example, I eat now, pass by the bakery, and sneak in to steal bread.

Obronsky lives a debauched life and is ambiguous with her governess, and when Tori discovers her, she intends to punish him, anna Karenina persuades her to forgive her husband, because Torre still loves her husband, and his husband loves her (if divorced, Torre's situation is also difficult) Torre followed Anna Karenina's advice and decided to forgive her husband.

In real life, there are many Torries, many Obronsky, Torrey continues to take care of the family, take care of the children, Obronsky continues to live a life of debauchery, and later owes foreign debts, but in the end he gets a higher salary through various relationships, and the ending is quite good.

The second family - Levin (husband) Ji Di (wife) has 1 son, Ji Di's purity and beauty, Levin is bright and honest (told Ji Di about his debauchery before marriage when he got married), kind, sincere and sincere, sympathetic to others (when Obronsky was in debt, Levin gave Ji Di's estate to his sister Tao Li) Levin, Ji Di loves each other, for each other's sake, it is a very happy family.

The third family, Anna Karenina, was born into the nobility, married to Karenin and had 1 son, according to the marriage system of the nobility and the church.

Karenin-Anna is 20 years older than Anna, but the official fortunes are prosperous, hypocritical and cold, intoxicated with career, and full of official machines.

Anna - warm and kind, full of vitality, after marriage, her anger was suppressed.

Anna met Vronsky, for love, chose to leave her husband and son, under the pressure of public opinion and the world's gaze, spiritual and repressive, coupled with the long-term departure of her beloved son, maternal pain often tormented her, and voronsky's love, which became her only spiritual pillar, gradually changed, making her heart empty, and finally chose suicide.

Everything is false, everything is a lie,

Everything is deception, everything is sin.

Does Vronsky really love Anna?

Thinking back to what he told when I first met Anna - wherever she went, I went; all the happiness I live now, the only meaning of life, is to see her and hear her voice. I think Vronsky is possessive of Anna, is to satisfy his vanity, to like, not to love.

I think Karenin loved Anna, he had been performing his husband's duties, first, on the day Anna gave birth, when she was dying, Karenin not only forgave Anna and Vronsky, but also raised their daughter. Second, Karenin insisted on not divorcing, because Anna was in such a bad situation that even if she did, anna could not marry Vronsky under the church system. Third, after Anna's death, Karenin took Anna and Vronsky's daughter and raised her herself.

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