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Love can be destructive from "summary" of Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

Love, that powerful force which can bring immense joy and fulfillment, is also capable of causing great harm and destruction. In the novel "Anna Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy, we witness how love can lead to tragic consequences when it is not properly managed. The character of Anna Karenina herself is a prime example of how love, when taken to extremes, can spiral out of control and ruin lives. Anna's passionate affair with Count Vronsky is portrayed as a consuming force that ultimately leads to her downfall. Her love for Vronsky blinds her to the consequences of their actions, causing her to abandon her husband and son in pursuit of a romantic ideal. This reckless abandon of societal norms and duties ultimately leads to her social ostracization and emotional turmoil. Furthermo...
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    Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina

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