Anna Karenina, Part 7

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3 hr 53 min
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In Part 7 of Anna Karenina, the novel reaches its devastating conclusion as Anna’s despair culminates in a tragic finale. Isolated and consumed by jealousy, she takes her own life at a train station, leaving Vronsky shattered. Meanwhile, Levin reflects on his spiritual journey, finding solace in family, faith, and the simplicity of rural life. The stark contrast between Anna’s destruction and Levin’s fulfillment underscores Tolstoy’s exploration of love, morality, and the human condition. As the story closes, readers are left with profound reflections on happiness, sacrifice, and the fragility of existence.

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