Saturday, July 20, 2019
Less Could be More in Anna Karenina :: Tolstoy Anna Karenina Essays
      Less Could be More in Anna Karenina      Ã       Anna Karenina was well-written, with a good plot, and valuable themes. But it  fell short in each of these categories, because Tolstoy simply tried to do too  much. The language was beautiful but, at times, far too descriptive. The plot  was also well written, but tedious and hard to follow in many parts of the book.  And the Themes were great and important, but they were many, and at times, not  appropriate for this book. The book was great, but it could have said much more,  and been better, if Tolstoy had said a little less.      Ã       The language in Anna Karenina was wonderful, although graphic and too  descriptive in much of the book. Tolstoy was a great writer, and that is why  this book is a classic. However, he should have made choices about what to  emphasize, and what not to. Tolstoy had a great writing style. He used some  wonderful techniques and literary devices in his writing to make is books so  great. One example of this is how he often times placed characters in his books  that mirrored himself, as is true with Anna Karenina. While this tool can be  effective, in Anna Karenina it was mostly awkward. This character seemed to be  somewhat misplaced, and unimportant. He also used a good deal of foreshadowing  to give his books a more unique style. In one instance during Anna Karenina,  Anna arrives at the train station to find that a man has been run-over by the  train, which greatly foreshadows her own poignant suicide in part seven of the  book. Tolstoy's language is compelling and fluid. He paints a    clear and accurate  picture in the reader's mind of all the details throughout the book. But his  strength can very much be his weakness, because in trying to be so thorough and  compelling, he over-analyzed and over-described many parts of the book.      Ã       The themes of this book were many. Some were well developed and appropriate  to the story, but others seemed unnecessary. The books major themes were  marriage and unhappiness, while the book also deals with depression, and making  choices. This book follows several marriages and families, and these themes  proved themselves to be very important and essential in Anna Karenina.  					    
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