"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte
There is no time to analyze;
his heart has told him what he needs to do. Incidentally, right before he sees Kitty, Levin meets a young
married couple who are very much in love. He realizes that the harmony and synchronicity they share is
exactly what he is missing in his life. Not coincidentally, this is what he anticipates with Kitty.
Chapters 12-23
Karenin is at his wit's end with his wife's affair and doesn't quite know how to handle knowing that his
wife is an adulteress. He considers both challenging Vronsky to a fight and divorcing Anna. He decides
against both of those options, going instead with what will be the easiest: pretending in public that
everything is fine between him and his wife. He decides that this option will cause Anna the most grief
anyway. The guilt will destroy her, Karenin predicts. "'Alexsey Aleksandrovich! What is it you want of
me?"' "'I want you not to meet that man here, and to conduct yourself so that neither the world nor the