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5. why does Tolstoy compare Vronsky to a murderer?
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Kristel
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Jul 01, 2016 05:47PM

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Vronsky does not consider the consequences and has no desire for marriage or respect for rules of society, only the moment much like a murderer, he destroys.

OH, yes, exactly. I remember thinking Vronsky killed his horse just like he was destroying Anna too.


I totally agree.

I also agree with John and I also held Vronsky more to blame than Anna as her pursued her and followed her.