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Russian Literature, Leo Tolstoy and Anna Karenina
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Everyone has known Russia as the great amazing country nowadays, although everything have to be paid through long struggles as we can read on the history. But do you know that Russian Literature plays an important role in the development of world literature? Now, I will let you know about it.

Whenever you mention Anna Karenina, it should bring your mind to a great Russian literary man namely Leo Tolstoy. This novel by many people is called as one of the greatest novels ever. The complicated conflicts brought to the readers can raise a certain impression for everyone.

The most important thing we should observe in this novel is about how Tolstoy creates and performs the great characters and characterizations. You will see that the main character (Anna) is desperate in such a way not because of her capability in solving the problem, but it is more to the fact that she has no other choice except talking to her husband (Aleksei Karenin) about her affair with Vronsky.

It is only the general overview of Anna Karenina. After reading the novel, you will finally be able to take the conclusion about the life of five different families in it. Each of family has its own way to be either happy or unhappy and also in solving the problem in their life.

The Russian literature will bring you to the great impressive nuance among other countries around the world. Anyway, Leo Tolstoy is only one of many great men who give the great contribution to the development of Russian literature. You can also read the perfect works of Dostoevsky, Anton Chekov, Alexander Pushkin, Vladimir Nabokov, and so on. Enjoy it and bring the lesson for your life...

Stephan O Oconnor has written many articles about several different matters. Starting from health, traveling, up to literature. He pays attention to Russian literature due to the fact that the literature in this country has brought so many contribution in world literature. Besides, he writes the articles concerned in technology, such as lcd projector bulbs and panasonic projector bulb.

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