Sunday, February 3, 2019
Anna Karenina - The Complex Character of Constantine Dmitrich Levin Ess
Anna Karenina - The Complex Character of Constantine Dmitrich Levin   In the novel Anna Karenina, written by social lion Tolstoy, both major and minor characters played important roles through come forward the story. One protagonist, Constantine Dmitrich Levin, caught my interest as being a compassionate, righteous character. Constantine Dmitrich Levin is a complex character whose direct and verifying characterization emphasizes a try for balance. Constantine Dmitrich Levin, often c eached Levin or Constantine, later Kostya by Kitty, is a farmer in eighteenth century Russia. He enjoys his work and avoids the city at all costs. He is madly in love with Princess Catherine Alexandrovna Shcherbatskaya, normally called Kitty, but she rejects him in hoping that Count Alexey Kirilich Vronsky, normally named Vronsky, a man who has shown great interest in her, will propose marriage. Both are discarded but patch their feelings and eventually marry.     The novel Anna Karenina directly depicts Levin as a strongly built, ingenuous worker, who dislikes the immoral views of the aristocracy. Levin enjoys his choice of work in the fields and begins to trust the peasants who uphold him in his farming duties. He believes that working outside the cities provide a more noble lifestyle. Levin considers peasants to be more independent that those in urban areas and considers the peasants more morally correct.     Seeing the waiters busy over washing up the crockery and setting in order their plates and wine-glasses, seeing their calm and upbeat faces, Levin felt an unexpected sense of relief as though he had come out of a stuffy room into the fresh aureole (Tolstoy, 695, part 6, chapter 28).   Work p... ...her he wishes the peasants to control their lives with self-interests, not by the interests of the governance because the general welfare may not benefit the peasants or him.     Of the dickens protagonists of t he novel, Anna Karenin and Constantine Levin, Levin is the one I admire most. Directly depicted as an honest, moral man, Levin is well liked among people he meets and does not try to run to a fantasy world as Anna did. The novel goes in-depth by indirectly depicting him to be a philosophical thinker and an atheist, who is torn apart(predicate) by his beliefs. The manner Tolstoy describes Levin is appealing, for I admire all of the qualities he possesses and that is wherefore I chose him for my character of study. By using both direct and indirect characterizations, Tolstoy aimed to depict Levin as the role model for Russians in the eighteenth century.
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