As passions intensify and choices carry heavier consequences, Volume II of Anna Karenina delves deeper into the emotional and moral struggles of its unforgettable characters. Anna and Vronsky, having defied societal norms, now face the isolating consequences of their love. Once embraced by high society, Anna becomes increasingly estranged—torn between devotion, maternal longing, and the creeping shadows of doubt and jealousy. Her desire for personal happiness stands in stark conflict with the ri ...