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Anna Levkana's thoughts on reading.

I have always had a view that a pair of people who really love each other, no matter how their feelings change later, can't have any revenge on each other. On the other hand, if it is found that anyone will retaliate against each other after their feelings change, it is enough to show that they have never really loved each other at all, no matter how sweet and gentle they used to be, they are not true love. Because as long as you really loved, how can you have the heart to hurt the person you love? Anna's suicide, on the one hand, was condemned by moral conscience, especially for a mother who failed to fulfill her maternal duties. On the other hand, she was disillusioned with love because of suspicion, so she had the idea of revenge with death and liberation with death. It can also be seen that Anna's feelings for W. Lenski are mainly lust rather than love, or the elements of lust are far greater than those of love. Anna's suicide was not a double suicide, but revenge. She committed suicide with resentment and revenge against W Lenski. This is essentially different from Warren's grief over Anna's death. She decided to end her life by participating in the war. Anna's suicide is not only stupid but also wrong. She not only hurt her precious life, but also hurt Lenski's feelings and life, and more seriously hurt the hearts of her son and daughter. What I condemn here is Anna's wrong way of solving problems, but this does not prevent me from sympathizing with Anna, an unfortunate woman, even though she is a fictional character in the novel. To sum up, it can be confirmed that Anna is a standard vase woman. Although she has a gorgeous appearance, there is nothing beautiful in her heart, and she is even extremely ignorant in many aspects. She doesn't know how to be a good wife, a good mother or even a good lover. Nevertheless, she was too greedy. She wanted to have more. As a result, she lost what she had. Anna is just a fictional character in the novel. However, Anna-like women and Anna-like mistakes are not uncommon in our lives. If they and the people around them can have a chance to read Anna carefully. Karenina, by the way, look at my review article, which may inspire them. /Home/