I just got through reading Tolstoy's book, Anna Kerenina, and I'm just completly confused. All of a sudden she throws herself under a train because her boyfriend treats her so badly! Has anyone read the book before? I have read some of Dostoyevsky's work and got it just fine. Can anyone tell me how you felt about Anna Kerenina.



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When I said that, I meant that the way into which he was pulled into the new mysticism by the Countess Lidya Ivanovna and her french friend was extremely bizarre. I also felt a bit of pity for him though.
He was an intelligent, hardworking, honest man who never commited fornication, unlike Anna. The problem was that he wasn't a loving husband and was away too often. I also felt that he didn't particularly show affection towards his only son. I actually liked his character very much it was just in the religious aspect which I had a different opinion. I hope you find it in your heart to forgive me oh great Waxwing!

