Cobra52
Cobra52 t1_j9zfi8z wrote
Anna's death is great, but I would argue the chapter where she finally gives into Vronsky at Princess Betsy's is greater. There's so much tension in the will they won't they, and everyone knows that the moment she commits to him theres no turning back. Her death scene is amazing as well, but I felt pretty miserable about Anna by that point. She was a completely ruined woman which made it difficult reading through her sections, compared to the person she once was. Her suicide feels inevitable and ties up nicely with when she met Vronsky, but it was just so depressing.
Cobra52 t1_ja2eovx wrote
Reply to comment by CliffGarbin in What is the Best Fiction Chapter of All Time? by CobaltCrusader123
It's been years since I've read it but my mind keeps going back to it, its really one of the best novels ever written