"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte
Anna thinks she is fighting a battle against an oppressive society, but really she is battling herself,
ultimately losing the fight.
Konstantin Dmitrich Levin (Kostya): Levin is the hero of the novel. It is Anna who ultimately collapses
and Levin who rises to see the light. Anna's collapse works to underscore the significance of the
coherence of Levin's life. Levin finds harmony with the land and the peasants and works within himself
to attain the faith he needs.
Count Alexey Kirilich Vronsky: Vronsky represents the epitome of society life. He has charm, wit,
intelligence and money. He loves women, women love him, and colleagues are envious of him. Still, in
this he is typical of his society. What makes him different is that he has an affair, and this is what causes
him to be ostracized on some level. Some find him cruel, but others think he's simply confused. Vronsky
could be criticized for not making a more stable situation for Anna. Her friends desert her; many think he