Sunday, January 10, 2010

Anna Karenina | the only heroine in the literature

León Tolstoi wrote Anna Karenina, in 1877 like a series of chapters that were published in newspaper serials, which nevertheless left the readership of the history, without knowing the end, Tolstoi and the publisher became absorbed in a discussion for the end, and that ruined the novel in melodramatic form, what undoubtedly resulted in good for Tolstoi and the world, already soon devoted itself bequeathing it as he thought it and wrote it, with this unusual and real end that they have done the delight of all during generations, because Anna Karenina is an unforgettable heroine.

Anna is the married sister of an unfaithful official who has been caught by the wife, the marriage seems that one will come to the ruin and the brother asks for the help of his faithful married sister so that it should intervene, this way Anna sees them in Moscow, where it meets the sister of his sister-in-law a small glamorous Kitty, which has received a very good marriage offer, but which it has pushed back because it is in love of an official and count Vronsky. What Kitty does not know is that when Anna and Vronsky know each other they will fall in love and live through a love story that will take them for tortuous ways up to Anna's death.

The prompt husband finds out about the situation and prevents Vronsky Anna to join, pregnant she is on the point of dying in the childbearing, therefore the husband excuses it, poor man who in the end will be deceived when Anna recovers and flees with Vronsky to forget the son of his marriage and his husband. He has not got divorced and she is condemned for all. His death, it will finish the plot in a form that directs it to the realistic novel and for nothing the romantic about whom we might think ourselves.

Anna Karenina is a reflex of the society of then, and Tolstoi takes to his history what he was regretting of his environment with a mastery, for which we understand why Tolstoi is considered between the best writers in the history of the literature. would you like reading it? it punctures here

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