Pride can be dangerous from "summary" of Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
Pride, according to the wisdom of the ages, is a dangerous thing. It can blind a person to the truth and lead them down a treacherous path. In "Anna Karenina," we see how this deadly sin manifests itself in the character of Anna, whose pride ultimately brings about her downfall.
Anna's pride is evident from the very beginning of the story. She is a woman who values her social standing above all else, and she is willing to do whatever it takes to maintain her position in society. This pride leads her to make a series of poor choices, culminating in her affair with Count Vronsky.
As her relationship with Vronsky p...
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