Reflection: The whole town knows about Vronsky’s love for Anna; men envied him and women pitied him. Anna’s position in society is greatly affected and people don’t respect her like they used to.
Chapter 19:
Reflection: Vronksy attends a luncheon, but he avoids people as Anna consumes his thoughts. We are introduced to Yashvin, who is apparently Vronsky’s best friend in the regiment. He is a man of few morals but Vronsky really likes him for his skills and overall character.
Chapter 20:
“Vronksy took the letter and his brother’s note. It was just what he expected- a letter from his mother with reproaches for not coming, …show more content…
He tells Kitty that Madame Stahl isn’t the saint that she thinks she is, but she is simply and woman with a bad figure and bad intentions.
Chapter 35:
“She did not renounce all that she had learned, but she understood that shehad deceived herself in thinking that she could be what she wished to be” (236). -She remembers her efforts put into being a good person, but knows that her heart wasn’t where it should have been and that she now wants to just be herself.
Reflection: In this chapter, the Prince’s remarks resonate with Kitty and she realizes that she was only trying to portray the act of a good person. Kitty and Varenka get in a disagreement because Kitty isn’t happy with who she is trying to be. They eventually forgive each other and Kitty wants to return to her old life and ways.
PART 3
Chapter 1:
Reflection: Levin and his brother Koznyshev spend time in the countryside. Koznyshec loves the countryside because it is realaxing and he thinks there is nothing to do but Levin loves it for the work. The two think very differently and see each other as something less than they really are.
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