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Tolstoy, and the value he places on characters . Speaks of "Anna Karenina "
Title: Tolstoy, and the value he places on characters . Speaks of "Anna Karenina "
Category: Literature / European Literature
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Tolstoy, and the value he places on characters . Speaks of "Anna Karenina "
By examining the character list, one immediately notices the value Tolstoy places on character. With one hundred and forty named characters and several other unnamed characters, Tolstoy places his central focus in Anna Karenina on the characters. He uses their actions and behavior to develop the plot and exemplify the major themes of the novel. In contrast to Flaubert's Madame Bovary, Tolstoy wishes to examine life as it really is. Both novels have relationships and
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major or minor character that is either flat or round, the central focus of the character should be the contribution that they make to the reality of the novel. Although one can classify each of the characters in Anna Karenina as a major, minor, flat or round character, Tolstoy presents each of his characters, whether they be major minor flat or round, so as to convey a sense of
reality and lifelikeness in his novel.
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