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Anna Karenina, Death Foretold

The Understanding of Characters Through RelationshipsRelationships create strong holds in novels. They give a sense of what to base a character's acts and decision's on. Through how the author uses their tone and descriptions, relating to relationships, a sense of characterization can be developed. "Anna Karenina", by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Joel Carmichael, and "Chronicle of a Death Foretold", by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, translated by Gregory Rabassa, are no exception to this clause. Relationships form throughout these novels, by incorporating literary elements like characterization romanticism and realism, giving characters a sense of who they are, and the reader a sense of their role and reference to the story. In "Anna Karenina", relationships are built throughout the story helping for the reader to understand characters and who they are. One of the two major relationships taking place in the novel is between Anna Karenina and Levin. Anna Karenina, arguably the most important character to the novel, gets many of her key traits brought forth by relationship problems. Anna's search through her quest for love is purely emotional, and at the end of her character's life Anna's reason fails her. She has too much feeling a


Through Tolstoy's tone and description in the interaction between Anna and Levin it is almost gathered that Levin was created to merely point out his superiority, and his relationships with Anna does directly that. The Author's use of tone and description is what gives the characters these qualities. The relationships cause for boundless relevance within "Anna Karenina" and cause for optimal understanding of characters. In the end, when he had gone away, leaving his fiancee, he was said to be one of the major victims of the events linked to the murder. Anna and Levin show a variation of character traits brought forth from their relationship. nd emotion, a trait shared by many of Tolstoy's characters. Kitty finds her deepest happiness in being a wife and mother, a role for women that Tolstoy favored, and showed an understanding of realism. Because of the author using these relationships to their literary benefit the relationships show a sense of who the characters are. A seemingly innocent young man, Santiago Nasar, who is named the perpetrator in the loss of Angela Vicario's virginity takes a terrible spin in the novel from his supposed relationship, and through the assumed event happening an assumption of sin on his behalf is implemented into his character. He is a soldier, a horseman, an aristocrat, and a womanizer, all shown through characterization. Absolutely clear about her place, she brings harmony to her home and peace of mind to her husband. His interactions with Kitty and description's by Tolstoy show the reader that he is virtually the ideal man for the time frame. Her relationship with him then causes for a deepening change in her character, and causing for characterization to play a major role. She was prepared for the wedding and everything.

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