The Ending of Anna Karenina
Title: The Ending of Anna Karenina
Category: /Literature/English
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The Ending of Anna Karenina
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 596 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
The ending of Anna Karenina
As we saw at the end of the novel Anna Karenina, Anna ends her tragic life by throwing herself onto the tracks underneath an oncoming train, while begging God for forgiveness during that time. The way Anna’s life ended symbolized the rise and fall of her life put together into one incident that took place on the subway. Anna, who at one point was a very prominent woman in
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life.
The importance of her fall signified the fall of Anna, as well as Russia. Russia, for the most part, took that exact same fall. It was a fitting conclusion to a novel which showed the up’s and downs
of most, if not all the characters in the novel. I agree with Tolstoy, the way the story ended was a fitting conclusion. Why change it if it were true.
Bibliography
Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy-1950