1. Anna Karenina
The world of Tolstoy's Anna Karenina is a world ruled by chance. ... Three of the novel's characters, Stephen Oblonsky, Constatine Levin, and Anna Karenina, all in some way connected to the Shcherbatsky family, serve to illustrate the various ways that Tolstoy's individual can be, or fail to be, "good," the various ways in which a character can be moral, immoral or amoral through the use of thought, or reason, to create necessity outside of the confused demands of a chaotic reality. Tolstoy's world is indeed a servant to chance, and the plot depends so heavily on coincide...
- Word Count: 3117
- Approx Pages: 12
- Grade Level: Graduate