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Anna Karenina: Foreshadowing - Term Papers

Anna Karenina: Foreshadowing


Throughout life there are situations which arise that seem to have been
hinted earlier. You might not have noticed the hint when it first appeared, but
suddenly at one point it finally dawns on you. The same goes for the literary
aspect of foreshadowing. The novel Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy has many
instances where the situations are similar to the one described above. The
following paragraphs will present the foreshadowing that is included in this
novel.
When Anna Karenina is met by her brother Oblonsky at the train station,
a scene arises that clues into a valuable part of the story. She had just met
Vronsky and as Anna and Oblonsky were leaving, a train personnel was hit by ...

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apprehension
suddenly stirred in her heart.'( page 90)This tells of what may be the conflict
in the plot.
The day after the great ball Anna announces that she must leave. Dolly
expresses her gratitude toward everything Anna has done to help her in her time
of crisis. She tells Anna that she does not know of a person with a greater
heart. Anna tells her that Kitty was depressed because Vronsky spent the evening
with her. She exclaims that it wasn't her fault. Dolly remarks that Anna sounds
exactly like Stiva. Anna appears to be offended and says that she is nothing
like Stiva. In the end she ends acting similar to Stiva.
Kitty was quite depressed and Dolly knew what was troubling her. She
went to visit Kitty and told her that she was going through what all women go
through at one point in their life. Kitty told her that she was very unhappy and
expressed great sadness when Dolly mentioned Levin. Dolly then realized that
Kitty was really sad because she had refused Levin's ...

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Added: 10/10/2005 07:19:42 PM
Category: Book Reports
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