Secondly, Anna pinned her hopes for happiness on playboy W Lenski, which was the direct cause of her tragedy. He is far less devoted to love than Anna.
Finally, due to Anna's own contradictory factors, she betrayed the upper class but didn't want to lose her position in it. She regards Lenski's love as the only value, and she is always worried that Lenski will abandon herself and find another lover.
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Judging from the creative intention, Tolstoy arranged Anna's final suicide on the railway track, which was an answer to the opening discussion of family happiness to some extent. But from the perspective of human heart, can Anna's death be avoided? I've been thinking about this for a long time. She struggled when she met Fu Lenski, and finally found that she awakened the true self in her heart.
After returning to Petersburg, seeing her husband, the voice of her true self was amplified, and finally she left her husband and children. When she and Fu Lenski started a new life, she began to doubt and guess. She also tried to do something distracting, but in the end she didn't succeed and became a little nervous. In fact, everyone who has feelings will experience more or less the inner activities similar to Anna's: the inner throb when discovering oneself, the obsession when falling in love, the blindness and extremes when being jealous and suspicious.
Anna enlarged her heart and herself step by step, and eventually the whole person became extreme and neurotic. From this perspective, Anna's death seems inevitable. But what is very touching is that she has maintained a pure sense of morality from beginning to end, as well as a sense of responsibility for her family and a belief in love. After watching Anna's stream of consciousness before she died, my heart was pounding and my eyes were wet several times. I thought it was me.
When there is an unbreakable gap with your lover, everyone is blind and fragile. So we don't need to criticize the darkness of society hysterically in Anna's death, and literature can only become a footnote to history. There is no need to criticize Anna's works. I have always felt that Anna's works are also the most human, and it is also everyone's normal reaction to love and life. A professor of Russian literature said that love is the best test of human nature.
Living in today's world, we don't have many opportunities to test morality, but everyone will face love, and it is love that tests our morality. In love, we will experience some primitive feelings that belong to people. Therefore, love can make people live and die, and only the balance and harmony of inner feelings can make love not become the driving force of death.
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