
Anna Karenina (complete Works)
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About This Novel
The novel "Anna Karenina" reflects the relationship between people through Anna's emotional life and a huge character system, and vividly and profoundly describes the period when Russian capitalism was just emerging in the mid-19th century.
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Love is not a necessity in life
Anna committed suicide because of love, which is both selfish and stupid. The selfish thing is that she died to avenge her lover, and the stupid thing is that she gave up her precious life because of fleeting love. In the long life, there are many things that are more important than love. Paying attention to one's own inner growth is often more important than indulging in false love.
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Love is not a necessity in life
Anna committed suicide because of love, which is both selfish and stupid. The selfish thing is that she died to avenge her lover, and the stupid thing is that she gave up her precious life because of fleeting love. In the long life, there are many things that are more important than love. Paying attention to one's own inner growth is often more important than indulging in false love.



