"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte
She compares him to Vronsky. Up until now,
nothing sexual has happened between Anna and Vronsky--if she has cheated on her husband, then it has
only been in her heart. Yet the moments of tension and surprise are building between her and Vronsky.
Something major is bound to happen, and it is becoming rather clear to her now that she needs to leave
her husband in order to find some sense of happiness. Anna goes home with her husband and sees her
loving son Seriozha. Even he is not as wonderful as Anna remembered. That realization is hard for Anna,
because it solidifies that the only exciting things in her life at this point are the little encounters she has
with the mysterious count. Karenin doesn't make much of an effort to spend time with his newly returned
wife. We see that, at home, Anna isn't remotely as radiant as she was in Moscow--there she was
passionate and alive. At home, she is bored and disgruntled. Part 1 ends with Anna and Vronsky in their