"Revenge is mine, I will repay" is a remark by Anna Karelina of the novel, Lev Tolstoy. The reader does not know who "I" is pointing in the statement, but can convince someone to pay for the act. As of now, in the novel there are lots of patterns that hope for revenge on the speaker. The most important of these is the subject of adultery. From the first page of the novel, the theme of dishonesty emerged. Infidelity leads to the collapse of family and life is destroyed.
We must define the meaning of dishonesty, sexual desire, Plato love when Mrs Bovary and Lady Anna Kareenina make decisions accurately, not dishonestly. People who commit infidelity are introduced and compared. Use the method of "romanticism" and "neoclassicism" to investigate the cause of dishonesty. Discussion will be discussed using binary opposition to develop this theme. Explain the common literary tools of the two texts that contribute to the development of adultery, including the subject of marriage, the subject to be bound, the subject of communication shortage. Finally, evaluate the emotional impact of adultery to the husband of the two women.
Because of the common theme of adultery, the two novels are always being compared. Russian poet Anna Karenina, Mrs Bovary 's "Russian cousin" 1. However, the development and purpose of dishonorism themes in these novels have similarities and differences, and can be studied by text evidence and critical theory. We must define the meaning of dishonesty, sexual desire, Plato love when Mrs Bovary and Lady Anna Kareenina make decisions accurately, not dishonestly. People who commit infidelity are introduced and compared. Use the method of "romanticism" and "neoclassicism" to investigate the cause of dishonesty. Discuss the use of the binary opposition party to develop this theme