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ANNA KARÉNINE - TOME II

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About ANNA KARÉNINE - TOME II

Anna Karenina is a young woman married to Alexis Karenina, faithful and mother of a young boy, Serioja. Anna Karenina goes to Moscow with her brother Stiva Oblonski. As she gets off the train, she crosses Count Vronski. Anna falls in love with Vronski, this brilliant but frivolous officer. She struggles against this passion and ends up abandoning herself with guilty blame to the current who carries her to this young officer. Then Anna gets pregnant. Feeling guilty and deeply depressed by her fault, she decides to confess her infidelity to her husband.

Her love for her son makes her think for a moment of abandoning husband and child and fleeing with her lover. But a letter from her husband, who had gone on a journey, in answer to his confession, where he only asked her to respect appearances, decided her to stay. But the pregnancy is going badly. After giving birth to a girl, Anna contracts a fever and may die. She sends a telegram to her husband, asking him to return and forgive him. She repents and calls death a liberation for all. Moved by his wife's remorse and impending death, Alexis consents to forgive him.

Then, some time later, an unexpected meeting with Vronski is enough to shatter Anna's decision. She throws herself into his arms and they decide to flee together abroad. It is for Anna, a moment of joy and deliverance. They spend their honeymoon in Italy, but little by little Vronski gets bored and regrets having abandoned his military career. Back in Russia, Anna and Vronski live on the margins of society. They arouse both admiration and reprobation for having thus braved the conventions of Russian high society. The fortune of Vronski allows them to have an independent existence and they manage to recreate around them a micro-society, on the sidelines of the Big World. But Anna can not bear to have abandoned her child and betrayed her husband.

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