Anna's Descent: Morphine and Jealousy

From Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy
In the final part, Anna's increasing dependence on morphine and consuming jealousy toward Vronsky chart her psychological collapse.
Part 7, Chapter 23-26

Anna's quarrels with Vronsky escalate; she takes morphine to sleep and feels herself becoming hateful.

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Part 7, Chapter 30

Anna's bleak monologue on the way to the station reveals her thinking: "We are all created to suffer."

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