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Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on the theme of death in literature (anna karenina and one hundred years of solitude) Paper must be at least 2500 words. Please, no plagiarized work!

Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on the theme of death in literature (anna karenina and one hundred years of solitude) Paper must be at least 2500 words. Please, no plagiarized work! Learning of his treachery, Anna Stepanovna's jealousy burst all bounds. she ran away, carrying a bundle of clothes, and wandered about the countryside for three days, crazed with grief. Then she threw herself under a freight train at the Yasenki station. Before she died, she sent a note to Bibikov: "You are my murderer. Be happy, if an assassin can be happy. If you like, you can see my corpse on the rails at Yasenki." That was January 4, 1872. The following day Tolstoy had gone to the station, as a spectator, while the autopsy was being performed in the presence of a police inspector. Standing in a corner of the shed, he had observed every detail of the woman's body lying on the table, bloody and mutilated, with its skull crushed. How shameless, he thought, and yet how chaste. A dreadful lesson was brought home to him by that white, naked flesh, those dead breasts, those inert thighs that had felt and given pleasure. He tried to imagine the existence of this poor woman who had given all for love, only to meet with such a trite, ugly death.

While writing the novel Tolstoy felt a growing sympathy for the heroine evident in her characterization, Anna still does hurl herself into the jaws of death in almost a self-inflicted punishment for her socially aberrant behavior. In Part 4, Chapter 3, much before her death in Part 8, Tolstoy establishes the connection between illicit love and death, when Anna has a significant dream, about a peasant predicting her death at childbirth.

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