"Anna Karenina" kokkuvõte
and country life that stands out. Levin is shown to have a better background, purer values and a more
positive attitude toward marriage than Stiva.
Chapters 7-15
Levin's brother has been very ill with tuberculosis (referred to as consumption). Levin cannot cope with
the idea of death and becomes depressed whenever he thinks of his brother. Before he even begins to deal
with the death, he feels he must propose to Kitty Shcherbatsky, which is why he has arrived in Moscow.
Levin heads off to the skating rink to meet up with Kitty and her family. He tries to show off with his
skating skills, and Kitty for a minute regains her fondness for Levin. Still, she believes she's in love with
Vronsky, a man of social status. Kitty's own mother favors Vronsky as a match. Even though Princess
Shcherbatsky invites Levin to her home, she does so with an air of coolness, and Levin grows uneasy,