"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte
and that if she cannot pardon me my position, then my wish for her is that she may never pardon it. To
pardon it, one must go through what I have gone through, and may God spare her that.'
'Certainly, yes, I will tell her...' Levin said, blushing." Afterwards, Levin comments on his encounter with
Anna: "'What a marvelous, sweet, and pathetic woman!' he was thinking as he stepped out into the frosty
air with Stepan Arkadyevich.
'Well, didn't I tell you?' said Stepan Arkadyevich, seeing that Levin had been completely won over.
'Yes,' said Levin dreamily, 'an extraordinary woman! It's not her cleverness, but she has such wonderful
depth of feeling. I'm awfully sorry for her.'" This is a scene worth remembering, for it involves the
meeting of Tolstoy's two main characters. Clearly, they are drawn to one another on some level, probably
because each has what the other lacks. Despite their differences, they have some clear similarities. Most