Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

Anna Karenina

Anna Karenina

Leo Tolstoy's famous novel Anna Karenina, set in late 19th-century Russia, examines themes of love, family, and societal ideals. The story centres on the tragic romance between Count Vronsky, a chubby and ambitious military commander, and Anna Karenina, a gorgeous and stylish society woman.

The work is renowned for its convoluted narrative, rich characters, and in-depth discussion of the mortal state. Tolstoy is praised for his superb writing, and the book is usually cited as one of the greatest pieces of literature ever written.


One of the novel's central themes is how society pressure to adhere to predetermined ideals and expectations may result in misery and ruin. The characters in the new struggle with the expectations that society and their peers have for them, and their attempts to rebel against these expectations usually result in disastrous outcomes.


The notion of love and the various manifestations it might take is another significant subject in the book. The novel examines the contrast between Levin and Kitty's more steady and pragmatic love and Anna and Vronsky's passionate and all-consuming love.


Overall, Anna Karenina is a significant and thought-provoking book that explores the depths of the mortal experience and is regarded as a must-read for any literature enthusiast.


Famous Quotes Of Anna Karenina

  • "Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way."

  • "All happy families resemble one another, each unhappy family is unhappy in its own  way."
  • "What a strange illusion it is to suppose that beauty is goodness."
  • "Love... it is a force more formidable than any other. It is invisible—it cannot be seen or measured, yet it is powerful enough to transform you in a moment, and offer you more joy than any material possession could."
  • "We can know only that we know nothing. And that is the highest degree of human wisdom."
  • "If you look for perfection, you'll never be content."
  • "When you love someone, you love the person as they are, and not as you'd like them to be."
  • "The beginning of a new story is always the most beautiful"
  • "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart"
  • "What a strange illusion it is to suppose that beauty is goodness."
  • "Love... it is a force more formidable than any other. It is invisible—it cannot be seen or measured, yet it is powerful enough to transform you in a moment, and offer you more joy than any material possession could."
  • "We can know only that we know nothing. And that is the highest degree of human wisdom."
  • "If you look for perfection, you'll never be content."
  • "When you love someone, you love the person as they are, and not as you'd like them to be."
  • "The beginning of a new story is always the most beautiful"
  • "The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or even touched - they must be felt with the heart"
  • These are some of the famous quotes from Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, a novel that explores the themes of love, family, and societal expectations in late 19th century Russia. Each of these quotes offers a profound insight into the human experience and the nature of love and relationships.

 

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