The candle in the wind swayed in the wind, illuminating the surroundings with a faint light, and finally faded away in the darkness.
Anna Karenina, this beautiful and lonely soul, died in endless regret.
We are guilty because we failed to save people like Anna and save beautiful and noble souls like hers.
Because we are cowards, selfish people, people who live by the mercy of conscience.
We are all waiting, waiting for others to save ourselves.
We hope that happiness will come to us one day. It stays with us until the end of our lives.
People live for hope, because with hope, people have the courage to live.
And love, the most gorgeous flower, the most beautiful gift in life, the greatest joy and the greatest happiness, finally brought Anna into the abyss of pain.
Like a moth to a wildfire, this love is destined to destroy her.
A repressed woman full of vitality, Anna envied the light and fell in love with Vronsky, who was handsome in appearance but empty in heart. Her infinite desire for love and happiness made her forget all her troubles and fears, and live only for love in her fantasy. And a false fanaticism also enveloped Vronsky. He fell in love with Anna at first sight and was obsessed with her beauty and unique temperament. But more importantly, his special relationship with Anna gave him a sense of conquest, honor and disgrace. feel. This vanity determines that his love for Anna is very superficial.
And Anna devoted herself wholeheartedly to her new life. For her, Vronsky was all her hope and sustenance, and everything to her. This pure and flawless love made Vronsky feel ashamed of himself, forcing him to re-recognize his relationship with Anna, express remorse for his superficiality and indiscretion, and mentally force himself to love this woman further.
Being loved is such an amazing happiness, and happiness is always given to those who love selflessly.
However, "when the water is full, it will overflow, and when it is full, it will lose money." This world has always been more beautiful, but not the most beautiful. The moment closest to perfection is the moment when it is easiest to go to the opposite direction.
Those who always live by fantasy will eventually become disillusioned.
The love between Anna and Vronsky is like a prairie fire, burning brightly, and emotion completely controls reason.
In the ancient Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve had sex because they ate the forbidden fruit. From then on, mankind became sinful.
It follows that God is an ascetic. He does not allow others to do things he does not like, so he is an authoritarian.
I do not believe that God exists in this world.
Anna and Vronsky, who were completely addicted to their love life, had sex for the first time. Fear immediately struck and everything began to return to reality.
Anna thought of family and morality, and Vronsky thought of responsibilities and obligations.
Taoism says that doing nothing is the highest state of life.
When other colors are applied to the purity of love, this love is no longer perfect. But there is no right or wrong, no right or wrong, only the unremitting struggle of reason and emotion.
Anna is another person's wife, the mother of a child, and the person society expects her to abide by morality. On the opposite side of love are long-term religious complexes and popular will. This popular will sometimes takes the form of morality, and sometimes it takes the form of law.
The extreme contradiction caused Anna to endure great suffering and found it difficult to adapt to reason and emotion. The power of love made her break through the barriers of the world several times to seek her own happiness, but selfishness and guilt immediately came to her, filling her heart with contradictions and pain.
And Vronsky is always a secular person. He does not have the courage to completely cut off from his past world. He is unable to resist against this religious complex and the public will, and he cannot help Anna escape from it. Extremely dangerous mental crisis.
The souls of Vronsky and Anna belong to two different spiritual worlds. Although they fell in love at first sight, they looked so close and so far apart that it was impossible for them to fuse together. When Anna was lonely and helpless, Vronsky chose to escape. He wanted to return to his previous colorful world.
Anna's feeling is keen and correct. Vronsky has mentally abandoned Anna, but he dare not do so because of conscience and responsibility.
Anna, completely disappointed in life and ideals, chose to commit suicide. She lives under tremendous pressure and has endured too much sorrow and misfortune. She needs freedom from pain in body and freedom from disturbance in soul. She went out of her way to find complete peace of mind.
Anna did not compromise with reality in the end. She is a very brave woman.
When the oncoming train ran over Anna's fragile body, we suddenly discovered that people are so fragile.
What is truly fragile is not the body, but the soul.
Anna can disdain the ridicule and ridicule of the world, but she has to be troubled by the institution of marriage.
The current marriage system actually protects marriages without love more.
In his later years, Tolstoy refused to eat meat because, in his view, hunting animals was the destruction of life.
He has been maintaining human dignity throughout his life. His profound thoughts, broad mind, and broad humanistic spirit are all left in his great works.
Truth and goodness are as mysterious and profound as Tao, indescribable and invisible. It is so rich that it can encompass the universe, and it is so broad that it can swallow up mountains and rivers. Only with a deep understanding of life can we perceive their existence.
In "Anna Karenina", Tolstoy created a real soul. She is so beautiful, white and flawless, and has extraordinary temperament. This soul will only live in Tolstoy's heart, because it is the perfection in his mind and the purest and purest thing in his soul. She was a part of himself, she was beauty itself.
And she is a part of each of us. Those of us who read about her will see the goodness in ourselves and the sincere wishes deep in our hearts, without any hypocrisy or pretense. inner world.
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