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she indeed loves Levin. This realization frustrates her because she doesn't know how to cope with it.
Kitty also gets mad at her parents for adhering to the French custom of trying to marry her off, instead of
letting her find her own love and figure things out for herself. After thinking, Kitty decides she most
enjoys her time spent with children, so she goes home with Dolly to see Dolly's nieces and nephews.
Chapters 4-11
The upper echelons of Moscow societyare described. The most elite social circle, to which Karenin
belongs, consists of government officials. The next circle is headed by Countess Lydia Ivanova, and is
composed of "elderly, ugly, benevolent, and godly women, and clever, learned, and ambitious men." It is
referred to as the conscience of Petersburg society. The final circle is the world of high society--balls,
gowns and the fashionable elite. This sparkling group is led by Princess Betsy Tverskaya. Each circle,