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Loneliness can be overwhelming from "summary" of Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

Loneliness can be overwhelming. It can creep upon a person like a thief in the night, stealing away any semblance of comfort or companionship. In Anna Karenina, we see this theme played out in the lives of several characters, most notably Anna herself. Anna's loneliness is palpable, despite being surrounded by a bustling social scene. She is married to a man who is distant and unfaithful, and she finds herself yearning for a deeper connection. This longing for intimacy drives her into the arms of another man, Count Vronsky, but even in his embrace, she cannot escape the overwhelming sense of isolation that plagues her soul. The weight of her loneliness becomes unbearable, leading Anna to make choices that ultimately seal her fate. Her inner turmoil is evident in her actions and her words, as she grapples with the em...
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    Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina

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